AFLD 2013 FFC vs Respondent M59

Facts
The French Rugby Federation (Fédération Française de Rugby, FFR) charges respondent M59 for a violation of the Anti-Doping Rules. During a match on December 9, 2012, a sample was taken for a doping test. The sample tested positive on stanozolol, trenbolone, 19-norandrosterone, boldenone and testosterone or their metabolites. All of these substances are prohibited according the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) prohibited list.

History
The respondent explains that the positive test is caused by supplements he uses for his bodybuilding to increase muscle mass.

Decision
1. The sanction is a period of ineligibility of 3 years in which respondent can't take part in competition or manifestations organized by French sport organizations.
2. The period of ineligibility will be shortened with the period of voluntary suspension.
3. The decision will start on the date of notification.
4. The decision will be published and sent to the parties involved.

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Parameters

Legal Source
National Decisions
Date
12 June 2013
Original Source
French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD)
Country
France
Language
French
ADRV
Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
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Period of ineligibility
Sport/IFs
Rugby (WR) - World Rugby
Other organisations
Agence Française de Lutte contre le Dopage (AFLD) - French Anti-Doping Agency
Fédération Française de Rugby (FFR) - French Rugby Federation
Laboratories
Paris, France: Agence Française de Lutte contre le Dopage (AFLD)
Doping classes
S1. Anabolic Agents
Substances
19-norandrosterone
Boldenone
Stanozolol
Testosterone
Trenbolone (17β-hydroxyestr-4,9,11-trien-3-one)
Various
Supplements
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29 January 2014
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