Education - Awareness-raising
The IOC has several educational tools in place to raise athletes’ awareness of the risk of competition manipulation and related corruption. The following resources are freely available to everyone:
- Educational videos, including athletes videos and entourage videos.
- « Play Fair»: online game showcasing different scenarios and targeting the athletes of the Youth Olympic Games (14-18 year olds). Available in 10 languages.
- A three-minute quiz for athletes at the Olympic Games that tests knowledge about manipulation of competitions
- Ready for use educational kits for the organisation of “Play Fair” workshops.
- “Protect your sport” Code of Conduct – available in 10 languages – English, French, Spanish, Russian, German, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese - and one multi-language version. Organisations can adapt the Code of Conduct by replacing the IOC logo with an alternative logo. For more information, please contact us at: www.olympic.org/integrityhotline
For a list of awareness-raising initiatives implemented during the Olympic Games and Youth Olympic Games click here.
Raising awareness among Olympic stakeholders and partners
The IOC regularly organises meetings, seminars and workshops for a range of stakeholders (governments, international organisations, betting operators and the sports movement). The aim is to raise awareness, share best practices and define what is needed to ensure the credibility of sport through appropriate risk assessment and risk management.
The IOC also organises workshops with INTERPOL for stakeholders and partners, including international sports federations and law enforcement agencies.
With the aim of protecting clean athletes and the integrity of competitions, the IOC has published in May 2016, in collaboration with INTERPOL the Handbook on Protecting Sport from Competition Manipulation.
Click here for the IOC’s integrity initiatives for clean athletes.