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16 June 2026

Alberta’s new initiative for athlete safety in combative sports

A new committee aims to improve safety standards for athletes in combative sports across Alberta.

Alberta's initiative for athlete safety in combat sports
Discover Alberta's groundbreaking initiative to enhance athlete safety in combative sports.

Introduction to athlete safety in combative sports

In recent years, the conversation surrounding athlete safety in combative sports has gained significant traction. With the rise of mixed martial arts and other combat sports, concerns about injuries and safety protocols have become paramount. Alberta’s sports minister, Joseph Schow, has taken a proactive step by appointing Victor Cui, the former head of the Edmonton Elks football team, to lead a new committee dedicated to improving safety standards for athletes involved in these high-risk sports.

Victor Cui’s role and experience

Victor Cui brings a wealth of experience to the table. Having co-founded ONE Championship, a leading global martial arts media organization, Cui has been at the forefront of promoting safe practices in combat sports. His background in working with various governments to establish combative sport commissions positions him as an ideal leader for this initiative. Schow emphasized that Cui’s expertise will be instrumental in addressing the pressing safety concerns that have emerged in the wake of recent tragic events, including the unfortunate death of amateur fighter Trokon Dousuah during a charity match.

Addressing recent tragedies and future plans

The announcement of this committee comes shortly after the tragic incident involving Dousuah, which has raised alarms about the safety measures currently in place for athletes. Schow has stated that his ministry is committed to ensuring that all participants in combative sports can compete safely. Plans are underway for Schow to meet with sports experts before Christmas to identify existing gaps in safety protocols and explore new opportunities for improvement. This collaborative approach aims to create a safer environment for athletes, ensuring that they can pursue their passions without compromising their well-being.

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