Related case:
CCES 2016 CCES vs Earle Connor
June 16, 2016
In July 2015 the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) has reported an anti-doping rule violation against the Athlete Earle Connor after his samples, collected in April, May and July 2015, tested positive for testosterone and 19-norandrosterone (nandrolone). The Athlete had a valid TUE only for testosterone.
After notification the Athlete failed repeatedly to respond, to produce information, to respect the outlined deadlines and failed to attend the hearing for the SDRCC Tribunal.
Without the Athlete’s response the Tribunal decides on 4 March 2016 to impose a 4 year period of ineligibility on the Athlete starting on the date of the provisional suspension, i.e. on 29 July 2015.