6 Apr, 19:26··

Former WADA President Craig Reedie Dies

RTBF

Craig Reedie, the former head of WADA, has died. People in sports remember him as a good person. His work to stop doping in sports is over.

Craig Reedie was 84 years old. He helped make London the host of the 2012 Olympic Games. He worked for many years to stop athletes from cheating. His death is important for the anti-doping community. The London Olympics legacy is linked to his work.

Summarized from the sources above. Read the originals for the full story.

Highlights

Craig Reedie Dies

Craig Reedie, former WADA president, died at the age of 84.

WADA President's Legacy

He was described as a ‘true gentleman’ and champion of integrity.

Olympic Games Role

Reedie played a role in securing the 2012 London Olympics.

Anti-Doping Career

His death marks the end of a career fighting doping.

Community Mourning

The sporting community mourns his passing.

anti-dopingsportsleadershipgovernance
Former WADA President Craig Reedie Dies - SOVOX.eu