The Netherlands Ice Hockey Association (Nederlandse IJshockey Bond, NIJB) has reported an anti doping rule violation against 2 players after their samples tested positive for the prohibited substance methylhexaneamine (dimethylpentylamine) during two separate anti-doping tests.
Players stated they didn’t know they used a supplement containing a prohibited substance because the label of the supplement did not mention it as ingredient.
The committee accepts the statement of the players as mitigating circumstances. Therefore the players had no intention to enhance their performance. The committee concludes that the players didn’t make further inquiries about the ingredients in the supplement and decides, because of exceptional circumstances, for a period of ineligibility until October 1, 2011.
In additon related to prohibited substance contaminations in supplements, the Disciplinary Committee made an appeal about improving information and prevention addressed to:
- Netherlands Ice Hockey Association
- Ice hockey clubs
- Doping Authority
- The Netherlands Security System Nutritional Supplements Elite Sports
- Players
NIJB 2011 NIJB Decision Disciplinary Committee 2011003 T
Original document
Parameters
- Legal Source
- National Decisions
- Date
- 28 April 2011
- Original Source
- Doping Authority Netherlands
- Country
- Netherlands
- Language
- Dutch
- ADRV
- Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
- Legal Terms
- Exceptional circumstances
- No intention to enhance performance
- Sport/IFs
- Ice Hockey (IIHF) - International Ice Hockey Federation
- Other organisations
- Dopingautoriteit - Anti-Doping Authority Netherlands (ADAN)
- NIJB - Nederlandse IJshockey Bond
- Doping classes
- S6. Stimulants
- Substances
- 4-Methylhexan-2-amine (methylhexaneamine, 1,3-dimethylamylamine, 1,3 DMAA)
- Various
- Contamination
- Education
- Supplements
- Document type
- Pdf file
- Date generated
- 6 June 2013
- Date of last modification
- 22 March 2016