ISADDP 2006 IMAC Disciplinary Decison 20061516

Facts
The Irish Sports Council (ISC) and the Irish Martial Art Committee (IMAC) alleges the Athlete IS-1516 (the Athlete) for a violation of the Anti-Doping Rules. The athlete violated the applicable requirements regarding athlete availability for out-of-competition testing, including an alleged failure to provide “whereabouts” information as required.

History
Due to domestic problems the athlete didn't receive any letters addressed to her. She admits her failures and stopped competing in her sport.

Decision
Considering the circumstances the Panel felt that a period of three months was appropriate. The Athlete had already served a provisional suspension of three months imposed by the IMAC. That provisional suspension expired previously in September 2006. The Panel was satisfied that it would not be appropriate to impose a new sanction on the Athlete.

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National Decisions
Date
1 October 2006
Arbitrator
Barniville, David
Browne, Philip
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Sport Ireland
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Ireland
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English
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ADRV Notice
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Kickboxing (WAKO) - World Association of Kickboxing Organizations
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Irish Martial Art Committee (IMAC)
Irish Sports Council (ISC)
Spórt Éireann - Sport Ireland
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11 December 2013
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