In December 2019 Sport Ireland (Spórt Éireann) has reported 3 anti-doping rule violations against the wrestler IS-7129 after her sample tested positive for the prohibited substances 5-Methylhexan-2-amine (1,4-dimethylpentylamine), Methylhexaneamine (dimethylpentylamine) and Stanozolol.
After notification a provisional suspension was ordered. The Athlete filed a statement in her defence and although duly informed and invited she failed to attend the hearing of the Irish Sport Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel.
Sport Ireland (SI) contended that the Athlete tested postitive for 3 prohibited substances and requested the Panel to impose a sanction of 4 years. SI argued that the Athlete in her submissions suggested that her medication and contamined supplements she used were probably the source of the positive test. Nevertheless she failed to produce any corroborative evidence in this matter.
Consequently SI holds that the Athlete failed to establish how the substances entered her system. She made no TUE application for her medication and didn't mention her medication and supplements in question on the Doping Control Form.
The Panel finds that the presence of 3 prohibited substances has been established in the Athlete's sample and accordingly she committed an anti-doping rule violation.The Panel deems that an sanction shall be imposed based on the moste severe anti-doping rule violation.
The Panel considered the Athlete's conduct and submissions in this case and concludes that she failed to establish that the violation was not intentional nor grounds for No Significant Fault or Negligence.
Therefore the Irish Sport Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel decides on 14 May 2020 to impose a 4 year period of ineligibility on the Athlete IS-7129 starting on the date of the provisional suspension, i.e. on 4 December 2019.