During the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, I served as a member of the anti-doping team, handling key responsibilities across several areas including foreign affairs communication and translation, reception and event organisation, and team management and coordination.
I utilised knowledge from my Sport Management, Politics and International Development programme to effectively manage multilingual document translations and international meetings, ensuring accurate communication with organisations like OCA and ITA. I also applied principles from sports governance and law courses to enforce anti-doping regulations, drafting and translating documents to ensure transparency and consistency.
My involvement in anti-doping education campaigns drew upon lessons from sports integrity courses, promoting awareness among athletes. Finally, leveraging insights from international development courses, I facilitated interactions between international doping control officers and technical officials, supporting cultural exchange and cooperation. During this period, I also successfully obtained the qualification of a "Pure Sport" lecturer in China, hoping to contribute more to anti-doping education and promotion of clean sport.