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CRY Cardiology Conference
Updates in Sports Cardiology

  • Top experts from around the globe
  • Case-based scenarios informing your clinical practice
  • Interactive debates and case presentations with audience participation through MCQs and Q&As
  • The great ECG and Imaging quizzes – Interactive interpretation with the audience
  • 6 CPD Credits

TBC October 2026

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The CRY cardiology conference is an annual event which attracts speakers and delegates from around the globe, including many of the world’s leading experts on sports cardiology and young sudden cardiac death. The CRY conference draws together experts in the fields of sports cardiology, inherited cardiac diseases and sudden cardiac death in the young, who present contemporary topics and developments in their respective fields. It creates an opportunity for all those involved in the care of athletes and young individuals, to gain up to date knowledge on the effects of athletic training and the diagnosis and management of individuals with inherited cardiac diseases.

2025's Agenda
CRY's Research
Previous conference talk videos

“The conference is brilliant as it attracts a wide variety of health professionals including cardiologists, doctors and physiologists who have an interest in the impact of sport and exercise.”

Professor Michael Papadakis
Reader (Assoc Prof) in Cardiology, Honorary Consultant Cardiologist, EAPC President-Elect & CRY Consultant Cardiologist

6 CPD Credits

Location

  • 22 Duchess Mews, London W1G 9DT, UK
  • Nearest Tube: Oxford Circus, Regent’s Park, Great Portland St Nearest Overground: Marylebone, Euston, Kings Cross

You can also join the conference virtually. 

Ticket Type
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Standard
£200
Allied Health
Professionals
£175
In training
£175
Students
£75
Ticket Type
Standard
Standard
£200
Allied Health Professionals
£175
In training
£175
Students
£75
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Please note these tickets are to attend the Cavendish conference centre in London

Please note these tickets are to attend virtually (Online).

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Case studies & debates from last year's conference

2025

13 Videos
Putting screening into perspective; What can we achieve

Putting screening into perspective; What screening cannot do

Asking the right questions; Proposal for a novel questionnaire

Can we improve the ECG criteria

What does the future hold for cardiac screening

Athlete’s heart or dilated cardiomyopathy; What our research says

Practical approach to athletes with dilated ventricles

Left ventricular hypertrophy; When to worry?

Managing hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Myocardial fibrosis in veteran athletes; What does it mean?

Practical approach to managing athletes with fibrosis

Cases Session I Sports Cardiology Catch 22s in Electrical Disease - Dr Silvia Castellett

Cases Session 2 Sports Cardiology Catch 22s in Cardiomyopathies and Structure - Dr Tristan Ramcharan

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