Facts
The UK Anti-Doping Limited charged Jami Mirwaise (the Athlete) for a violation of the Anti-Doping Rules. On 16 June 2013, he competed in the 96 kilogram Greco-Roman category at the BWA British Senior Championships (the “Event”). Following the competition, he provided an In-Competition sample for doping control purposes, pursuant to the Anti-Doping Rules (the “Sample”). The Laboratory reported that an Adverse Analytical Finding in respect of oxandrolone had been made in respect of the Sample. The athlete admits the doping offence, no B-sample analysis is requested and no hearing is demanded.
The two doping violations: presence of a prohibited substance in the sample and the use of a prohibted substance will be considered as one violation.
Decision
1 An Anti-Doping Rule Violations pursuant to ADR Articles 2.1 and 2.2 have been committed;
2 A period of Ineligibility of two years shall be the Consequences imposed pursuant to ADR Article 10.2. That period of Ineligibility is deemed to have commenced as from 2 July 2013, and will end at midnight on 1 July 2015;
3. The Athlete’s status during this period of Ineligibility shall be as set out in ADR Article 10.10;
4. The Athlete’s results at the Event are Disqualified, along with all resulting consequences, including forfeiture of any medals, titles, points and prizes; and
5. Pursuant to ADR Article 10.10.4, during the period of Ineligibility the Athlete shall remain subject to the Anti-Doping Rules.
Appeal
This Decision may be appealed by the Athlete, the BWA, the Fédération International de Lutes Associées and WADA.