Play True Challenge is a computer simulation that was launched during the first Youth Olympic Games, in Singapore, in August 2010. It allows young athletes and young people in general to explore the types of decisions they may be faced with in regards to doping.
By playing Play True Challenge, players learn about:
· The benefits of good training practices (including good nutrition, hydration and rest)
· The doping control process
· Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs)
· The health consequences of doping
· The sport consequences of doping (sanctions)
· The social consequences of doping
Click
here to try Play True Challenge.
Stakeholders wishing to provide access to Play True Challenge through their Web sites may request a Web sticker (shown below), by contacting WADA Education Manager Jennifer Sclater at
jennifer.sclater@wada-ama.org.



