Visiting drug and doping prevention experience booth...Experiential education for sports dreamers

Jul 31, 2025

Visiting drug and doping prevention experience booth...Experiential education for sports dreamers
◇Doping prevention training video. Image = Ministry of Food and Drug Safety YouTube



Amid recent known cases of illegal drug administration or misuse of medical drugs by famous sports athletes, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety will provide experiential education on drug prevention and doping prevention for sports dreamers.

In the second half of this year, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety announced that it will conduct education for youth and dream tree athletes in the sports field, including visiting drug and doping prevention experience booths, at athletes' villages (Taerung, Jincheon, etc.), training centers, and physical education middle and high schools nationwide.

First of all, the experience booth provides interesting and immersive education on the dangers of drugs and doping through various activities such as side effects goggle experience, banned drug bingo running, and yutnori prevention quiz, along with a theory explanation from a lecturer specializing in drug and doping prevention. You can apply for free of charge at any institution related to youth in the field of sports that you are interested in.




In addition, he collaborated with famous athletes such as Kim A-rang (short track) and Kim Na-ra (gym) to produce an educational video that explains in an easy-to-understand manner what athletes must know, such as the types of banned drugs and the dangers of drugs. This educational video will be provided through a drug prevention and doping prevention education platform, and will be used at educational sites such as athletes' villages, waiting spaces for doping tests, and athletes' rest areas.

Minister of Food and Drug Safety Oh Yoo-kyung said, `Preventive education on drug and doping issues is essential for athletes' healthy sports spirit and fair competition"Starting with this training, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety said, "We will continue to be interested in and support young athletes to grow into healthy sports athletes without being swayed by the temptation of drugs"."





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.