Sports Integrity
At Santorini Experience, integrity is a core value.
We are committed to delivering a fair, safe, and respectful event for all participants.
We firmly reject violence, discrimination, and any form of unsportsmanlike conduct, while at the same time protecting the natural environment and honoring the cultural heritage of Santorini.
All participants, spectators, staff, and sponsors are bound to uphold the principles of the
Code of Conduct & Integrity.
Overall responsibility for overseeing sports integrity lies with EAGLE Sports Integrity Services, while in cases of violations, an independent Disciplinary Committee operates with the mandate to assess incidents and impose any necessary sanctions.
To submit a report, please follow the link below: [Report an Incident].
The Disciplinary Committee is composed of:

Nikos Choutas holds a PhD in Modern History from Panteion University, specializing in the political and economic dimensions of the Athens Olympic Games (1896 & 2004), and currently serves as Head of Education at the International Olympic Academy. He has been distinguished with the Lancillotto e Nausica Award by the European Committee for Sports History and has published significant works, including The Member of Parliament for Valtos, Charilaos Trikoupis (2011), The Olympic Games “Athens 2004” (2016, English edition 2024), and Pantelis Karasevdas (1876–1946). Three Lives (2022, French edition 2024).

Christos Kypraios is an international relations scholar and academic at the University of Oxford, specializing in international law, public law, and human rights. He is an Academic Affiliate at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights and a Senior Research Affiliate at the Max Planck Institute in Germany. He has collaborated with UNESCO and international organizations, coordinating initiatives such as the multilingual MOOC on freedom of expression. He holds a PhD from the University of Basel, an LL.M. in International Law from the University of Nottingham, and a Law degree from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He has an extensive academic output in international law, human rights, and sustainable development, while also a practicing lawyer in Athens.

Maria Tsouri is Associate Professor at the HVL Business School in Norway, working in the Innovation section. Her research focuses on topics like economic geography, sustainability transitions, innovation studies, knowledge diffusion, and social network analysis. She earned a PhD in Local Development and Global Dynamics from the University of Trento and has held post-doctoral research positions including at the University of Oslo. In addition to academic work, she is active in the Regional Studies Association (RSA) as Norway’s ambassador, helping foster regional research networks.