Clean Win is an online training service that athletes, their support personnel as well as other sports stakeholders can use to learn about anti-doping and ensure that they have the latest information. The training content is based on the World Anti-Doping Code entered into force on 1 January 2021.
The content of the Clean Win online training is divided into six themes, which provide information about anti-doping while paying attention to the content requirements set by the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standard for Education. The online training also includes videos as well as exercises and reflection assignments. It takes approximately 35 minutes to complete the training. You don’t have to complete the training at once as your progress is saved by the program. To complete the course, you must pass the final exam. After you have passed the final exam, you will receive a diploma with which you can prove that you have completed the training.
You can also complete the online training using mobile devices. Once passed, you will be able to return to the topics again freely.
The online training includes the following topics:
- Anti-Doping Codes
- Anti-doping rule violations
- Consequences of doping
- Prohibited Substances and Methods in Sports
- Therapeutic use exemptions
- Nutritional supplements
- Doping control
- The principles and values of clean sport
The completion is valid for two years. The new anti-doping code entered into force at the beginning of 2021, voiding all previous completions of the Clean Win online training. Everyone must now complete the updated version of the module in its entirety.
Sports stakeholders are encouraged to take a photo of the diploma and share the picture on social media with the hashtag #puhtaastiparas. By doing so, they can demonstrate to their followers that they are competing in accordance with the fair play values.
Sports federations and educational institutes
Sports federations and educational institutes can independently use the online training in their own athlete and coach training programmes. The online training can be used, for instance, to review the knowledge of anti-doping matters of a team before heading off to a competition, or it can be used as part of coach training. Sports federations can request a list of all persons who have completed the training involved in the sport in question from FINCIS. The online training also helps clubs improve their expertise on anti-doping matters.
The online training in educational institutions can also be completed in one lesson lasting approximately one hour. The online training is an ideal home assignment for students completing a vocational degree in sports or learners in upper secondary level sports institutions or sports- or exercise-oriented secondary schools.
The online training module supports and completes existing training models, but it is not intended to replace traditional methods for key target groups.