The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) has reported an anti-doping rule violation against the Player after his sample tested positive for the prohibited substance cannabis.
The FIBA notified the Player and ordered a provisional suspension.
The Player was heard for the Panel and stated he had smoked cannabis, had no intention to enhance his performance and expressed his regret for the violation committed.
The FIBA Disciplinary Panel decides a 3 month period of ineligibility.
FIBA 2009 FIBA vs Jerome Beasley
Original document
Parameters
- Legal Source
- Decisions International Federations
- Date
- 20 February 2009
- Arbitrator
- Günter, Heinz
- Mizzi, Antonio
- Original Source
- International Basketball Federation (FIBA)
- Country
- United States of America
- Language
- English
- ADRV
- Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
- Legal Terms
- No intention to enhance performance
- Period of ineligibility
- Sport/IFs
- Basketball (FIBA) - International Basketball Federation
- Laboratories
- Seibersdorf, Austria: Seibersdorf Labor GmbH Doping Control Laboratory
- Doping classes
- S8. Cannabinoids
- Substances
- Cannabis (THC)
- Document type
- Pdf file
- Date generated
- 4 September 2013
- Date of last modification
- 27 February 2014