ATHLETE SERVICES

Welcome to our Athletes Services section, designed with your well-being and success in mind. Explore a range of resources tailored to support you throughout your athlete journey.

Athlete365 was created by athletes for athletes, and it's mission is to make athletes lives better and grow the world’s biggest community of elite and Olympic-level athletes. By providing relevant advice, services and tools, Athlete365 is uniquely positioned to support athletes in the areas they need it most, at every stage of their career. Athlete 365 promises to support athletes on their journey to the Olympic Games and beyond by providing digital and physical spaces where they can learn, have their voices heard and feel connected to the wider athlete community.

Athlete 365

WADA’s primary role is to develop, harmonize and coordinate anti-doping rules and policies across all sports and countries. Their key activities include scientific and social science research; education; intelligence & investigations; development of anti-doping capacity; and monitoring of compliance with the World Anti-Doping Program.

Anti-Doping

Competition manipulation is the act of intentionally altering the course of a match or competition to ensure that a specific event occurs. It can take many different forms, such as an athlete intentionally losing in order to face an easier opponent in the next round of the tournament, or performing a certain action during a match to make a bet successful

Sport Manipulation

Through its work on safe sport the IOC is taking steps to strengthen safeguarding across the Olympic Movement and to protect and promote the mental well-being of athletes.

Safe Sport

The aim of Olympic Solidarity is to provide assistance to all National Olympic Committees (NOCs) for athlete development programmes, in particular those with the greatest need for it. This assistance is achieved through multi-faceted programmes that prioritise athlete development, train coaches and sports administrators, and promote the Olympic values (Olympic charter, rule 5).

Olympic Solidarity