SDRCC 2005 CCES vs Yvan Darsigny

Facts
The Canadian Center for Ethics in Sport (CCES) charges Yvan Darsigny (the athlete) for a violation of the Anti-Doping Rules. The athlete Yvan Darsigny committed a violation by refusing or avoiding the sample collection on January 23, 2005.

History
Due to family matters the applicant didn't treat the Doping Control Officer in a kind way and refused to comply when they came for an unannounced doping test. According to his testimony, the technique of no advance notice testing was unknown to the athlete. The DCO indentified herself correctly and the athlete understood the reason for her visit.

Decision
The period of Ineligibility imposed for this anti-doping rule violation shall be: Two (2) years Ineligibility

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Legal Source
National Decisions
Date
6 May 2005
Arbitrator
Brunet, Patrice M.
Original Source
Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC) - Centre de règlement des différends sportifs du Canada (CRDSC)
Country
Canada
Language
English
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Refusal or failure to submit to sample collection
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Weightlifting (IWF) - International Weightlifting Federation
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Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES)
Canadian Weightlifting Federation Halterophile Canadienne (CWFHC)
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Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC)
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