IOC 2009 IOC vs Rashid Ramzi

In January 2009 the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to perform further testing on the Athlete’s samples collected during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, due to a fully validated test to detect CERA became available.

In April 2009 The IOC reported an anti-doping rule violation against the Athlete after his 2008 A and B samples tested positive for the prohibited substance CERA. After notification by the IOC the Athlete filed a statement in his defence and was heard for the IOC Disciplinary Commission.
The Athlete stated he had not taken any prohibited substances and alleged in his defence that the burden of proof has not been met. After considering the Athlete’s arguments the IOC Disciplinary Commission finds that no departure from the ISL occurred in this case and concludes that the Athlete has committed an anti-doping rule violation.

On 17 November 2009 the IOC Executive Board, as recommended by the IOC Disciplinary Commission, decides that the Athlete:
1.) be disqualified from the Athletics Men’s 1500m of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, where he had placed 1st.
2.) shall have his medal and diploma in the above-mentioned event withdrawn.
3.) The IAAF is requested to modify the results of the above-mentioned event accordingly and to consider any further action within its own competence.
4.) The National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Bahrain is ordered to return to the IOC, as soon as possible, the medal and diploma awarded to the Athlete in relation to the abovementioned event.
5.) The NOC of Bahrain shall ensure full implementation of this decision.
6.) This decision shall enter into force immediately.

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IOC Decisions
Date
17 November 2009
Arbitrator
Bach, Thomas
Fredericks, Frank
Oswald, Denis
Original Source
International Olympic Committee (IOC)
Country
Bahrain
Language
English
ADRV
Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
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International Standard for Laboratories (ISL)
Sport/IFs
Athletics (WA) - World Athletics
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International Olympic Committee (IOC)
Laboratories
Beijing, China: National Anti-Doping Laboratory China Anti-Doping Agency
Lausanne, Switzerland: Laboratoire Suisse d’Analyse du Dopage
Paris, France: Agence Française de Lutte contre le Dopage (AFLD)
Analytical aspects
Accreditation of the testing laboratory
B sample analysis
No specific test for substance
Reanalysis
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Doping classes
S2. Peptide Hormones, Growth Factors
Substances
Methoxy polyethylene glycol-epoetin beta (CERA)
Various
Disqualified competition results
Sample collection procedure
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