SDRCC 2012 CCES vs Bruce Jordon

Facts
The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) has repored an anti-doping rule violation against the Athlete Bruce Jordon after his sample tested positive for the prohibited substance Methylhexaneamine (dimethylpentylamine).

After notification the Athlete failed to respond to the CCES communications nor did he accept the provisional suspension.
Consequently the SDRCC decides on 27 March 2013 to impose a 2 year period of ineligibility on the Athlete starting on the date of the decision.

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Legal Source
National Decisions
Date
27 March 2013
Arbitrator
Sanderson, John P.
Original Source
Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC) - Centre de règlement des différends sportifs du Canada (CRDSC)
Country
Canada
Language
English
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Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
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Sole Arbitrator
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Bobsleigh and Skeleton (IBSF) - International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation
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Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton (BCS)
Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES)
Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC)
Laboratories
Montreal, Canada: Laboratoire de controle du dopage INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier
Doping classes
S6. Stimulants
Substances
4-Methylhexan-2-amine (methylhexaneamine, 1,3-dimethylamylamine, 1,3 DMAA)
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6 November 2015
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