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00:00My name is Roisin Moses and I'm the senior and discipline and anti-doping coordinator with the
00:11integrity team. First started with my parents, they actually met at Wales, East Ireland in one of
00:16the Six Nations Games, so it's always been in my family and then through my studies in anti-doping
00:22and in sport, got the opportunity to meet the team and eventually get the position. It's important
00:28for women and girls to know that the opportunities are there and they have the potential to excel in
00:34sport. It's obviously something that women's sport at the moment is up and coming and it's just
00:41important to share that although I'm young, I've been lucky enough to study sport and then eventually
00:48get into a job. Probably just keeping persistent and not giving up and so after finishing my
00:57undergrad and then doing my master's degree. There was a period of time where I thought there
01:03was no opportunities and I wasn't going to get the chance to work in sport but just keeping
01:07persistent and sending emails, you know, ringing people looking for jobs and just, yeah, never
01:15giving up on that there's going to be an opportunity available. I'd probably say my master's degree
01:19and so I did a master's by research in integrity, governance and anti-doping and I focused on
01:26recreational sport in the current anti-doping system. So it's a two year long master's 30,000 word
01:32dissertation. So yeah, I'd probably say that. I'd probably say it's just to just persist and never give up
01:40and even when you probably doubt that maybe the opportunity's not there or you think you might not
01:47excel in sport or the job you're looking for, if you keep going eventually, you know, you'll get an
01:53opportunity and your hard work will pay off.