Qatar: Qatar's Anti-Doping Agency, in cooperation with the organizing committee of the GCC Games Doha 2026, has held a specialized training workshop aimed at strengthening technical and organizational readiness ahead of the regional event.
According to Qatar News Agency, the session brought together 100 officials involved in anti-doping operations, including sample collectors, inspectors, and support staff. The workshop formed part of wider preparations for the fourth Gulf Games, which Qatar will host in 2026, and focused on ensuring compliance with international standards set by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
Training covered registration procedures for doping control personnel, their responsibilities during competitions, and the latest updates to international anti-doping regulations and protocols. Participants also reviewed methods for identifying and addressing procedural errors, as well as awareness programs and knowledge-sharing practices.
A key feature of the session was the introduction of the official mascot of the Gulf Games, which was presented to participants as part of efforts to strengthen the event's identity and public engagement. Officials said the workshop is designed to ensure that all testing and monitoring activities during the Games are conducted with high standards of integrity and transparency, promoting fair competition and athlete protection.
Qatar Anti-Doping Agency representatives said the initiative reflects broader efforts to build a drug-free sporting environment through regulation, education, and enforcement in line with global anti-doping frameworks.