The session was led by the Commission's president, Prof. Dr. Klaus Steinbach, with 11 out of 16 members in attendance. Secretary-General Siniša Krajač, representing the President of the Croatian Olympic Committee, welcomed them to Croatia and wished them a successful meeting.
The Croatian representative on the Commission, Prof. Dr. Dragan Primorac, who also serves on the Croatian Olympic Committee Council, took part in the session. He joined the Commission on December 1, 2021, during the 41st session of the Executive Committee of the European Olympic Committees held in Šamorín, Slovakia.
During the EOC's Health and Anti-Doping Commission meeting in Split, discussions focused on strategic goals and actions aimed at protecting athletes' health (monitoring injuries, illnesses, and mental health), developing and improving knowledge in sports medicine through European healthcare (via online training programs and visits to EOC events for all National Olympic Committees' volunteers and medical staff), ensuring sustainable health care standards for athletes at EOC competitions (by drafting a document on the minimum requirements for athletes' health care to be included in the host city's agreement for the European Games), and more.
It was proposed to launch comprehensive reporting structures and health surveys to monitor athletes' injuries, illnesses, and mental health at the 2027 European Games in Istanbul.







