ISADDP 2011 IRFU Disciplinary Decision 20111525

The Irish Sports Council (ISC) has reported an Anti-Doping Rule Violation against the Athlete IS-1525 (the Athlete) after his sample tested postive for the prohibited substance Methylhexaneamine (dimethylpentylamine).

The Athlete stated that he had used a supplement that contained the prohibited substance without intention to enhance his performance..

Decision
The panel:
1. Finds that the Athlete committed an anti-doping rule violation, due to the presence of methylhexaneamine (dimethylpentylamine) (MHA) in his bodily sample, which is a Specified Substance under the Rules.
2. Finds that the Athlete has succeeded in establishing on a balance of probability how MHA entered his body.
3. Finds that the Athlete has established to the comfortable satisfaction of the Panel that his use of MHA was not intended to enhance sport performance or mask the Use of a performance enhancing substance.
4. Declares the Athlete ineligible for a period of 12 months starting on the date of the sample collection.

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Legal Source
National Decisions
Date
19 December 2011
Arbitrator
Kilroy, Helen
McCague, Sean
Walsh, Martin
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Sport Ireland
Country
Ireland
Language
English
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Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
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No intention to enhance performance
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Rugby (WR) - World Rugby
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Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU)
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S6. Stimulants
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4-Methylhexan-2-amine (methylhexaneamine, 1,3-dimethylamylamine, 1,3 DMAA)
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Supplements
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