UWW 2017 UWW vs Rejepaly Orazalyyev

On 17 December 2017 the Disciplinary Commission of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) decided to disqualify the results of the Turkmen wrestler Rejepaly Orazalyyev after his A and B samples tested positive for the prohibited substance Oxandrolone. Previously at a hearing in November 2017 the Athlete explained that in 2016 he suffered from liver problems and had used medication prescribed by the local doctor without knowledge what was prescribed.

Hereafter the case was transferred to United World Wrestling (UWW) and proceedings were opened in February 2018 against the Athlete. After notification a provisional suspension was ordered and the Athlete failed to respond to any of the communications from UWW.

Without the Athlete’s response the UWW Anti-Doping Panel deems that the Athlete has admitted the charge, to have waived his right for a hearing and /or file a statement in his defence, and to have accepted the consequences.

Therefore the UWW Anti-Doping Panel decides on 7 March 2018 to impose a 4 year period of ineligibility on the Athlete starting on 7 February 2018.

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7 March 2018
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United World Wrestling (UWW)
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Turkmenistan
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English
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Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
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Acceptance of sanction
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Wrestling (UWW) - United World Wrestling
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Olympic Council of Asia (OCA)
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Doha, Qatar: Antidoping Lab Qatar, Doping Analysis Lab
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S1. Anabolic Agents
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Oxandrolone
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Treatment / self-medication
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