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In this first ever edition of WADA Talks Live, we sat down with Lord Sebastian Coe, Olympic gold medalist and current President of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), in front of an audience of international anti-doping experts and sports officials to discuss his illustrious career, his take on anti-doping and get an update on reforms at the IAAF. Table of Contents 01:01 – During your career, how aware were you of the prevalence of doping? 02:33 - At the time, how much pressure was there to dope? 03:38 - Were your parents a big influence on your values? 04:58 - What made you want to transition your career into politics? 05:39 - What was your reaction to Dick Pound endorsing you as the best man to preside over the IAAF? 08:27 - Do you think this has been your biggest challenge to date? 09:13 - What steps are being taken to restructure the IAAF? 13:28 - Is there currently a crisis in sports governance? 14:34 - With the new code now in place, what are the main issues in anti-doping today? 16:02 - Is anti-doping underfunded? 17:21 - What are your thoughts on the suggestion that television broadcasters and major sport sponsors should contribute to the anti-doping cause? 19:14 - What is your view on life bans for first time offenders? 20:47 - What do you think of the IOC’s proposal to have an international independent testing body? 21:52 - Is there enough encouragement for athletes to come forward and report doping? 23:52 - What would you like your legacy as IAAF President to look like? *The views and opinions expressed in WADA Talks are those of the interviewees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)