2024-01-16 12:05:00
Madrid, Jan 16 (EFE).- The Spanish Society of Sports Medicine (SEMED) defended the need to maintain “close cooperation” with the Spanish Anti-Doping Commission (CELAD), given possible changes in the direction of this , and asked that its manager have “an important sensitivity towards sports medicine.”
The SEMED showed in a statement this Tuesday its concern regarding the “alarming” information recently published regarding the fight once morest doping in Spain and the CELAD and highlighted that this “is a very important partner in the SEMED’s fight for the recovery of the specialty of Sports Medicine”.
“In a modern sports system, our specialty plays a crucial role in practice to achieve a successful competitive sport in our country, but allowing the hard training that this competition requires, with complete health of our athletes and pursuing cheating practices, which they end up dirtying the sport,” he said.
In his opinion, “the alliance and synergies between SEMED and CELAD are an essential component” for the recovery of sports medicine; so that athletes have doctors trained in their care and so that Spanish sport minimizes the risks of doping.
“Although we are aware that, in this new cycle, the Director of CELAD once once more being a Specialist in Sports Medicine is very unlikely, we dare to ask the President of CELAD and its Governing Council to “It is a professional with an important sensitivity towards sports medicine and knowledge of exercise physiology and sports pharmacology that allows joint projects to progress and culminate for the good of clean Spanish sport,” he added.
The SEMED governing board expressed itself this way following the Higher Sports Council (CSD) has transferred to the Prosecutor’s Office the result of an investigation carried out by the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports following the publication of alleged irregularities committed in CELAD and to ask the director of the Commission, José Luis Terreros, to resign. EFE
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