FEI 2007 FEI vs Michael Benjamin

Related case:

CAS 2007_A_1415 Michael Benjamin vs FEI
April 24, 2008

In November 2006 the South African Institute for Drugfree Sport (SAIDS) reported an anti-doping rule violation against the Athlete Michael Benjamin after he refused to submit to sample collection.

The Athlete attempted to avoid that the test would establish that he had consumed alcohol and a medication that might contain forbidden substances.

Consequently on 25 September 2007 the FEI Tribunal decided to impose a 2 year period of ineligibility on the Athlete.

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Decisions International Federations
Date
25 September 2007
Arbitrator
Boelens, Patrick A.
Lalo, Ken E.
O'Connor, Philip
Original Source
International Equestrian Federation (FEI)
Country
South Africa
Language
English
ADRV
Refusal or failure to submit to sample collection
Sport/IFs
Equestrian (FEI) - International Equestrian Federation
Other organisations
South African Institute for Drugfree Sport (SAIDS)
South African National Equestrian Federation (SANEF)
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30 October 2013
Date of last modification
18 July 2023
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