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REDs – Research & Expertise in antiDoping sciences Institute of Sports Sciences – University of Lausanne Draft Version of 2019/10/17 -Subject to change without notice & +41 21 692 37 60 | [email protected] | www.unil.ch/reds CAS – Antidoping for Sport Official Programme Module 3 & 4 – Friday March 20 th – Thursday March 26 th 202026 th 2020 Module 3 – Compliance, Testing and Investigations Speakers Date Schedule 3.0 Summary of initial modules and introduction to the course Dr. Raphael Faiss Friday 20.03 10h-11h 3.0 Where next? Master in Anti-Doping Sciences – University of Sherbrooke Prof. David Pavot 11h-11h30 3.1 Introduction to planning, targeting & whereabouts Prof. Martial Saugy 13h-13h30 3.2 Proposed 2021 International standards From a WADA perspective Julien Sieveking 13h45-15h00 3.2 Risk assessment and compliance Practical requirements Dr. Francesca Rossi 15h00-16h00 3.3 The registered testing pool Strategies and criteria for selection (quantitative and qualitative) AIU 16h30-17h30 3.4 The test distribution plan Optimization of resources to implement an effective distribution of tests AIU 17h30-18h30 3.5 The WADA Technical Document on Sports Specific Analyses (TDSSA) Implementation and follow up WADA TDSSA Group Saturday 21.03 09h-10h30 3.6 Day to day work with the TDSSA and Compliance-panel IF, NADOs & ITA 10h30-12h00 Lunch Q&A 12h-13h 3.7 The anti-doping test from A-to-Z : equipment and service providers Berlinger Special 13h-14h 3.8 The anti-doping test from A-to-Z : Procedures and specificities In Competition and Out of Competition CADF Testing Dpt. 14h-15h30 3.9 The anti-doping test from A-to-Z : Sample collection Clearidium 15h30-17h30 3.10 Forensics for anti-doping ESC Unil Sunday 22.03 09h-12h30 Lunch Q&A 12h30-13h30 3.11 From criminal sciences to anti-doping: real case study LAD – Nicolas Jan 13h30-16h30 3.12 – 4.1 Antidoping and the law – Investigations and collaboration with the law enforcements WADA (Mathieu Holz) Monday 23.03 09h-10h00 3.13 – 4.2 Testing and investigations – An example from cycling CADF 10h00-11h00 3.13b – 4.2b Q&A and group workshop (continuous evaluation) with lunch CADF 11h00-13h00 3.14 – 4.3 Legislation for anti-doping Prof. Ulrich Haas 13h00-15h00 3.15 – 4.4 Case studies and examples within the legal framework (groupwork) Prof. Ulrich Haas 15h00-17h00

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  • REDs – Research & Expertise in antiDoping sciences Institute of Sports Sciences – University of Lausanne

    Draft Version of 2019/10/17 -Subject to change without notice & +41 21 692 37 60 | [email protected] | www.unil.ch/reds

    CAS – Antidoping for Sport Official Programme Module 3 & 4 – Friday March 20th – Thursday March 26th 202026th 2020

    Module 3 – Compliance, Testing and Investigations Speakers Date Schedule

    3.0 Summary of initial modules and introduction to the course Dr. Raphael Faiss

    Friday 20.03

    10h-11h 3.0 Where next? Master in Anti-Doping Sciences – University of Sherbrooke Prof. David Pavot 11h-11h30 3.1 Introduction to planning, targeting & whereabouts Prof. Martial Saugy 13h-13h30 3.2 Proposed 2021 International standards From a WADA perspective Julien Sieveking 13h45-15h00

    3.2 Risk assessment and compliance Practical requirements Dr. Francesca Rossi 15h00-16h00 3.3 The registered testing pool Strategies and criteria for selection (quantitative and qualitative) AIU 16h30-17h30

    3.4 The test distribution plan Optimization of resources to implement an effective distribution of tests AIU 17h30-18h30

    3.5 The WADA Technical Document on Sports Specific Analyses (TDSSA) Implementation and follow up WADA TDSSA Group

    Saturday 21.03

    09h-10h30

    3.6 Day to day work with the TDSSA and Compliance-panel IF, NADOs & ITA 10h30-12h00

    Lunch Q&A 12h-13h 3.7 The anti-doping test from A-to-Z : equipment and service providers Berlinger Special 13h-14h

    3.8 The anti-doping test from A-to-Z : Procedures and specificities In Competition and Out of Competition CADF Testing Dpt. 14h-15h30

    3.9 The anti-doping test from A-to-Z : Sample collection Clearidium 15h30-17h30

    3.10 Forensics for anti-doping ESC Unil Sunday 22.03

    09h-12h30

    Lunch Q&A 12h30-13h30 3.11 From criminal sciences to anti-doping: real case study LAD – Nicolas Jan 13h30-16h30 3.12 – 4.1 Antidoping and the law – Investigations and collaboration with the law enforcements WADA (Mathieu Holz)

    Monday 23.03

    09h-10h00

    3.13 – 4.2 Testing and investigations – An example from cycling CADF 10h00-11h00

    3.13b – 4.2b Q&A and group workshop (continuous evaluation) with lunch CADF 11h00-13h00 3.14 – 4.3 Legislation for anti-doping Prof. Ulrich Haas 13h00-15h00

    3.15 – 4.4 Case studies and examples within the legal framework (groupwork) Prof. Ulrich Haas 15h00-17h00

  • Version of 2019/11/19 - Subject to change without notice REDs – Research & Expertise in antiDoping sciences Page 2 of 2 www.unil.ch/reds

    Module 4 – Legal framework for anti-doping 3.12 – 4.1 Antidoping and the law – Investigations and collaboration with the law enforcements WADA (Mathieu Holz)

    Monday 23.03

    09h-10h00

    3.13 – 4.2 Testing and investigations – An example from cycling CADF 10h00-11h00

    3.13b – 4.2b Q&A and group workshop (continuous evaluation) with lunch CADF 11h00-13h00

    3.14 – 4.3 Legislation for anti-doping Prof. Ulrich Haas 13h00-15h00 3.15 – 4.4 Case studies within the legal framework Prof. Ulrich Haas 15h00-17h00

    4.1 Results management – From the theory to the practice in the real world with case studies FIBA/FIFA/REDs

    Tuesday 24.03

    08h30-12h30

    Lunch Q&A 12h30-13h30

    4.2 Q& A and exchanges with an Antidoping department (continuous evaluation) FIBA/FIFA 13h30-15h30

    4.3a Good practice for the most efficient legal approach in antidoping – The WADA Perspective WADA 15h30-16h30

    4.3b Good practice – Legal perspective in “big cases” management Me. Marjolaine Viret 16h30-17h30

    4.4 Innovative and empirical strategies to optimize sanctioning AIU

    Wednesday 25.03

    08h30-10h30

    4.5 Group work – developing intelligences strategies AIU - All participants 10h30-11h30

    4.6 Group work – Result management of a real case (IF arbitration) All participants 11h30-13h00

    Lunch Q&A 13h-14h

    4.7 In House arbitration in international sporting federations UCI / ISU / World Archery 14h-17h30

    4.8 The CAS – History, structure and perspective Me. Mathieu Reeb

    Thursday 26.03

    09h-10h 4.9 The CAS – First instance tribunal Me. Mathieu Reeb 10h-11h 4.10 The CAS – Arbitration and sanctions with examples Me. Claude Ramoni 11h-12h30 4.11 Q&A session All participants 12h30-13h 4.12 Case study - Arbitration of a real case (role play) TBC 14h-15h30 4.13 CAS Arbitration – Perspective from the other side of the bar TBC 15h30-17h 4.14 Course conclusion – Wrap-up Faiss / Saugy 17h-18h

    N.B. The lessons of Monday 23.03 are common to modules 3 & 4