World Anti-Doping Agency
Start: 2009
Case story: The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) was established in 1999 and the head quarters was located in Montreal, Canada. Ten years later they celebrated their anniversary in Stockholm City Hall – the house of Nobel – in Sweden. The event was hosted by Ministry of Culture, Stockholm City and Swedish Sports Confederation. The event was managed and produced by Bertoft.
Introducing the Biological Passport
The major doping issue on the meeting was the Excecutive Board's introduction and approval of the "biological passport", making it possible to follow a biological fingerprint of an athlete's blood and urine values over time.
Professor Arne Ljungqvist, Vice President of WADA, next to President of the IOC, Jacques Rogge at the Foundation Board Meeting in the Blue Hall, Stockholm City Hall. The City Hall with it's Blue Hall is known for the yearly Nobel Prize Dinner.
At the press conference, introducing the new Biological Passport.
The event was arranged as an unforgettable jubilee including Executive Committee and Foundation Board meetings, royal gala dinner, entertainment and a glimpse of Stockholm City. Guests were welcomed to Royal Viking Hotel. The Royal Gala Dinner was held at the Opera house honored by The King and Queen of Sweden and more than 200 prominent guests. The guests were entertained with a performance by the Chinese singer Wei Wei, two times Olympic singer – Atlanta 1996 and Beijing 2008.
Right before entering the dinner at the Operakallaren Restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden. From left:M Stofile Ex Com. Member, Arne Ljungqivst Vice President of WADA, Dick Pound, former President of WADA, John Fahey, president of WADA, Anne Rogge, Jaques Rogge, President of IOC, HMQ Silvia, HMK Carl XVI Gustaf, Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth, Ministery of Culture, Ulf Adelsohn, Karin Mattsson Weijber, P
President of the IOC, Jacques Rogge, two times Olympic singer Wei Wei and Professor Arne Ljungqvist.
The City Hall management made an extraordinary exception for the event and opened up the City Hall's facilities during daytime for a full scale conference meeting and press conference. 50 WADA-members with entourages and some 100 invited guests and representatives from the media was present. The meeting was officially opened by Stockholm Mayor Sten Nordin and a welcoming speech was held by President Jacques Rogge, International Olympic Committee, amongst others.
Lunch was arranged by Swedish Sports Confederation abord Strömma kanalbolag's ship S/S Stockholm.