Facts
The UK Anti-Doping Organization (UKAD) charges Sophie Tinklin, the athlete, for violations against the Anti-Doping Rules for possession of prohibited substances, trafficking and attempted trafficking of clomiphene, dihydrotestosterone, mesterolone, methyltetosterone, nandrolone, oxymetholone, stanozolol, testosterone and trenbolone. All these substances are prohibited according the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) prohibited list.
History
On July 12, 2012 the police executed a search warrant at respondents house address. They got hold of the prohibited substances, documentation/papers, a laptop linked to the ordering of the prohibited substances and the cellular of the second respondent. The laptop and cellular contained information about suppliers and clients of the prohibited substances. Sophie Tinklin was part in the distribution of the prohibited substances in which her father Philip Tinklin had a leading role. The athlete practices boxing (on a high level) and is a member of the Welsh Amateur Boxing Association (WABA).
Decision
The athlete shall be banned for a period of four years from midnight 19 February 2014 from participating in any capacity in any competition or other activity (other than authorized Anti-Doping Education or Rehabilitation programs) organized, convened or authorized by the WABA or any body that is a member of, or affiliated to, or licensed by the WABA.