The Féderation Internationale de Natation (FINA) has reported an anti-doping rule violation against the Swimmer after she missed three doping tests by not being available for testing within the required 1 hour time slot.
After notified by FINA in July 2012 the Swimmer filed a statement in her defence and was heard for the FINA Doping Panel in August 2012.
The Swimmer stated she had difficulties in her sports career and changes in life which seriously troubled her.
The Panel concludes the Swimmer continuously neglected her duties during a period of 6 months. She was repeatedly warned of the consequences of her conduct through letters from FINA.
The Panel finds the Swimmer’s statement not convincing and her behavior has shown a degree of negligence and lack of interest. Therefore the FINA Doping Panel decides to impose a 2 year period of ineligibility on the Swimmer starting on 1 September 2012.
FINA 2012 FINA vs Isabell Donath
Original document
Parameters
- Legal Source
- Decisions International Federations
- Date
- 1 September 2012
- Arbitrator
- Bock III, William
- Heijningen, F.D. van
- Kerr, Peter
- Original Source
- International Swimming Federation (FINA)
- Country
- Germany
- Language
- English
- ADRV
- Missed test
- Whereabouts
- Legal Terms
- Negligence
- Sport/IFs
- Swimming (FINA) - World Aquatics
- Various
- One-hour-timeslot
- Document type
- Pdf file
- Date generated
- 25 September 2013
- Date of last modification
- 3 October 2013