Play the Game 2011's official conference photos were taken by renowned photographer Tine Harden, whose latest photo series, A Kick out of Africa, was also exhibited at the conference venue.
The conference photographs are provided free of charge for use in press publications. However, Play the Game 2011 and Tine Harden must be credited in any use of the images. A link to Play the Game's homepage at www.playthegame.org would also be appreciated.
If you need an image for print purposes, please contact us at info@playthegame.org and we will provide you with a high resolution copy.
Alternatively, visit our Flickr page where the conference photos can also be downloaded in high resolution format. Pre-conference imagesOpening sessionMatch Fixing - the biggest single threat to sport? - Werner Pitsch and Declan Hill
 - Declan Hill
VolleygateThe Middle East on the Move - James M. Dorsey
 - James M. Dorsey
Doping Prevention - Kaveri Prakash, Annika Steinmann, John Gleaves, Michael Sauer
Chasing the White ElephantsThe structure of scandals - Nikki Dryden
 - Nikki Dryden
Fair Play, Fair Pay: How to create growth in grassroot sportGender in sport - a case of discrimination? - Annie Sugier
Financial Fair Play, or Football's Foolish Plan?Little Difference, Huge Impact: The Gender Challenge to SportThe intersex challenge to sportBrazil 2014 & 2016 - Samba for the few?WADA reforms - which challenges are most urgent in anti-doping policies?Professional football, hopes and realities - David Kilpatrick
Anti-doping - challenges and shortcomings - Martin Hardie
FIFA under fireChange in Sport Day: part 1: Symptoms and diagnosisFixing and cheating - Katarina Pijetlovic
 - Khalid Ali
Change in Sport Day - part 2: Finding the curePlay the Game Award and Farewell PartyOther images from the conference |