Facts
The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) alleges Kane Waselenchuk for a violation of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). The CCES in-competition urine test was done here on May 27, 2006 the day Waselenchuk won his fourth Canadian title at the Mayfield Inn & Suites Athletic Club. Notified of the test findings by the CCES, the racquetball ace from suburban Devon waived his right to a hearing and acknowledged the anti-doping rule violation.
History
By letter the athlete expresses his astonishment at the positive test for cocaine. It also states, "As for the cannabis detected in the sample, that is correct. I realize that this is a prohibited substance, unfortunately for me, I made a mistake ... a bit of celebration prior to the commencement of the competition in which I did partake in this foolish act with cannabis only."
submissions
There was a problem with the signed waiver by the athlete his waiver was a true and valid one. Its effect is that there will be no further hearing of this matter before a Doping Tribunal.
Decision
The athlete has been banned from competition for two years after testing positive for cocaine and cannabis.