Ms. Alexandra Sokolova is a Russian Open Water swimmer, affiliated with the Russian Swimming Federation until she retired in October 2015.
In January 2019 the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) recovered the internal database of the Moscow Laboratory (LIMS). Following investigation of allegations of organized doping practices, and in particular of the LIMS, WADA provided international federations with investigation reports on the athletes implicated in these organized doping practices.
In May 2021 the International Swimming Federation (FINA) opened an investigation into the Athlete after WADA had provided evidence that the Athlete had committed an anti-doping rule violation in 2013.
Hereafter in August 2021 FINA reported an anti-doping rule violation against the Athlete for the use of the prohibited substance Furosemide in 2013. After notification a provisional suspension was ordered. In August 2021 the Athlete denied the charges and then she failed to respond to any of the FINA communications.
FINA contended that in November 2013 the Athlete's sample tested positive for the prohibited substance Furosemide while she was part of a sophisticated doping scheme. The Moscow Laboratory did not report an Adverse Analytical Finding, instead the sample was falsely recorded as 'negative' in ADAMS by the Moscow Laboratory following the issuance of a "Save" directive.
In view of the WADA evidence the FINA Doping Panel finds that had been established that the Athlete had used the substance Furosemide in 2013. De Panel considers that there are aggravating circumstances in this case and deems that the Athlete failed to provide any explanations, nor grounds for a reduced sanction.
Therefore the FINA Doping Panel decides on 11 February 2022 to impose a 4 year period of ineligibility on the Athlete, starting on the date of the provisional suspension, i.e. on 25 August 2021. Further the Athlete's competitive results shall be disqualified from 23 November 2013.