Publications
The full text of most papers presented by the participants at the Conference in May 1999 are accessible on this page and through the Conference Agenda. In a few instances, you will be referred to other publications for the text of the talk or the relevant information. You need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view PDF (Portable Document Format) files.
The final Conference Report details the components of a successful anti-doping program. Also on line is the preliminary Task Force Report issued in January 1999.
- Jerry Diehl, National Federation of State High School Associations
The Significance of Leadership from Above
- Gary I. Wadler, M.D., Women's Sports Foundation
Doping in Sport: From Strychnine to Genetic Enhancement, It's a Moving Target
- Alberto Salazar, Marathoner and Coach
Locating the Line between Acceptable Performance Enhancement and Cheating
- Professor John Hoberman, The University of Texas at Austin
Learning from the Past: The Need for Independent Doping Control
- Philip Milburn, COO, USA Cycling, Inc., USOC Task Force on Doping
The Form and Substance of Independence: An Insider's View
- Craig A. Masback, CEO/USA Track & Field
Leadership from the Trenches
- Professor Paul H. Haagen, Duke Law School
The Court of Arbitration for Sport as a Model for Dispute Resolution
- Andrew Pipe, M.D., The Canadian Center for Ethics in Sport
The Canadian Model for Domestic and International Doping Control
