Built not bought. 100% me.
JudoScotland is proud to support Clean Sport Week 2026 (11–17 May), the annual awareness campaign led by UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) that champions fair play, integrity, and drug‑free sport.
This year’s theme, “Built not bought. 100% me.”, celebrates athletes who achieve true, lasting success through hard work, talent, and commitment. It sends a clear message: champions compete clean and don’t take shortcuts.
Clean Sport Week 2026 comes at a critical time. There is growing concern across the sporting and fitness community about the marketing and availability of Image and Performance Enhancing Drugs (IPEDs) online, including Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs).
Increasing amounts of online content are promoting the use of SARMs to young people, often claiming they are ‘safer alternatives to anabolic steroids’. This is not true. SARMs are dangerous, not approved for human consumption, and are banned in sport.
UKAD is using Clean Sport Week to shine a light on this misinformation and to remind people not to risk their health, career, or reputation by taking these substances. Don’t swallow the lies.
JudoScotland is committed to ensuring that everyone involved in judo — from elite athletes to grassroots participants and young fitness enthusiasts — has access to accurate information and is empowered to make healthy, drug‑free choices.
The message is simple: just don’t risk it.
True success is built, not bought.
🔗 To find out more about Clean Sport Week and access resources, visit: Clean Sport Week 2026 | UK Anti-Doping
🔗If you’re a coach looking for a CPD opportunity focused on clean sport, click here.
🔗Performance Pathway Athletes and Coaches, Play your part in protecting clean sport. Register for Clean Sport 2 here.