LET'S TALK ABOUT
Let's talk. About the values of sport. About opportunities, trust and respect. About the values that need to be upheld in order to protect sport. In our anniversary year, the focus is on dialogue with athletes and with all of you.
We - NADA Germany - will be 20 years old in 2022. Let us therefore celebrate the values of clean sport together.
We will start with a poster campaign for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Beijing 2022.
Various round table talks and conversations with athletes round off the campaign. Let's talk!
Round table talks with athletes
In different situations we will talk to you, we will talk to athletes, we will exchange ideas. On the values of sport, on important projects and initiatives to preserve the integrity of sport and on topics that are important to you. Check back here regularly.
In conversation with Linn Kleine
It is important for middle and long distance runner Linn Kleine to be authentic and to stand up for her values in sport as a role model.
For Linn, this was a learning process where she had to step out of her comfort zone and learn to say 'no': 'I used to keep my head down for a long time and let myself be mistreated in some instances.
In conversation with Nils Laserich
Decathlete Nils Laserich has to be able to rely on himself and his body in training and competition. For this, he needs a supportive team in his environment that has his back.
"It's important to have a team where you have someone to turn to for each of your problems," says Nils.
In conversation with Bianca Stichling
"Fair play is not just about following all the rules," says high jumper Bianca Stichling. For her, the value of fair play has a special place in sport because it combines different values.
Round table talk with Kai Kazmirek
He talks about his experiences with the doping control system, shares his opinion on international equal opportunities and has some questions about the anti-doping law and the ADAMS reporting system: decathlete Kai Kazmirek sits at the table with our board member Dr Lars Mortsiefer. Watch their talk now and join the discussion in the comments on YouTube! LETS' TALK ABOUT.
Round table talk with Anne Sauer
LET'S TALK ABOUT: pressure to perform, dealing with setbacks and the values of sport. Fencer Anne Sauer sits at a table with our board member Dr Lars Mortsiefer.
How did Anne first come into contact with NADA Germany? What has changed since then? And how does NADA Germany see itself? Find out all about it in this round table discussion. Have a look, join the discussion in the comments and leave a thumbs up!
In conversation with Max Lang
Max Lang, weightlifter and supporter of the Initiative for Clean Sport for several years, has been involved in the research project on the Dried Blood Spot (DBS) method since the end of 2021. The fourth project on the DBS method, which we initiated together with the Institute for Biochemistry at the German Sport University Cologne and Sportradar, serves to further develop the doping control system. You can also find more information on the NADA website: New research project Dried Blood Spot: Remote testing and detection of possible manipulations
In his Insta-Story, Max took us to one such remote DBS test: DBS with Max
In the video, he also tells us why he is participating in such a project again.
And what does justice in sport actually mean to Max? LET'S TALK ABOUT Justice.
2022 Poster Campaign
The Winter Olympics will take place in Beijing from 4 to 20 February 2022 and the Paralympic Winter Games from 4 to 13 March 2022. In this context, we are starting the NADA anniversary year with a poster campaign. We are talking to speed skater Katja Franzen, bobsleigh athlete Annika Drazek and ice hockey player Eduard Lewandowski about the values of Chances, Trust and Respect. You can find their statements below. Look out for the posters.
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LET'S TALK ABOUT Chances.
Speed skater Katja Franzen takes a few things from sport for her everyday life. You should use all your opportunities in life without unfairly depriving others of them.
"Take every opportunity that comes your way - fairly and honestly," is her statement.
Interview with Katja
LET'S TALK ABOUT Chances.
LET'S TALK ABOUT Trust.
"Trust and fairness are not only part of sport. I have to show both to others and to myself," emphasises bobsleigh athlete Annika Drazek in the dialogue for clean sport. Especially in team sports, trust in yourself and your entire environment is essential.
Interview with Annika
LET'S TALK ABOUT Trust.
LET'S TALK ABOUT Respect.
Sport can only work with respect and fairness. Ice hockey player Eduard Lewandowski, who took part in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin (Italy), adds on the subject of respect: "In and out of sport, you can't do without it - towards yourself and towards others".
Interview with Eduard
LET'S TALK ABOUT Respect.