FIBA 2012 FIBA vs DeJuan Collins

The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) has reported an anti-doping rule violation against the Player after his sample tested positive for the prohibited substance THC (cannabis).
After notification the Player filed a statement in his defence and was heard for the FIBA Disciplinary Panel.
The Player stated he had smoked cannabis 3 weeks before the doping control and had no intention to enhance his performance.
The FIBA Disciplinary Panel decides a 3 month period of ineligibility starting on the day of Panel's decision.

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Legal Source
Decisions International Federations
Date
3 April 2012
Arbitrator
Hilgert, Wolfgang
Sayegh, Souheil
Original Source
International Basketball Federation (FIBA)
Country
United States of America
Language
English
ADRV
Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
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No intention to enhance performance
Period of ineligibility
Sport/IFs
Basketball (FIBA) - International Basketball Federation
Laboratories
Barcelona, Spain: Antidoping Laboratory Fundació Institut Mar D'Investigacions Mèdiques (IMIM)
Doping classes
S8. Cannabinoids
Substances
Cannabis (THC)
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16 September 2013
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27 February 2014
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