Related case:
FIBA 2011 FIBA vs Yamene Jave Coleman
February 9, 2011
In September 2010 the Agenţia Naţională Anti-Doping (ANAD), the National Anti-Doping Agency of Romania, has reported an anti-doping rule violation against the Player Yamene Jave Coleman after his sample tested positive for the prohibited substance hydrochlorothiazide.
The Player filed a statement with evidence in his defence and was heard for the ANAD Hearing Commission. The Player stated he used medication for hypertension. He submitted medical documentation from doctors in Romania and the USA in support of his statement and submitted a request for a retroactive TUE for hydrochlorothiazide.
On 27 October 2010 the ANAD Hearing Commission decided, based on the “retroactive TUE granted” and the Player’s medical condition, to eliminate the provisional suspension and to sanction the Player with a reprimand.
Hereafter the Player was notified by FIBA in February 2011 and heard for the FIBA Disciplinary Panel.