CCES 2023 CCES vs Jonathan Stanley

In March 2023 the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) reported an anti-doping rule violation against the powerlifter Jonathan Stanley after his sample tested positive for multiple prohibited substances:

  • 19-norandrosterone (Nandrolone);
  • Clostebol;
  • Drostanolone;
  • Methylphenidate;
  • Oxandrolone;
  • Testosterone; and
  • Trenbolone.

Following notification the Athlete gave a prompt admission, waived his right for a hearing, accepted a provisional suspension and the sanction proposed by CCES. Because the Athlete signed and submitted the Early Admission and Acceptance Form he received a 1 year reduction from CCES.

Therefore CCES decides on 27 September 2023 to impose a 3 year period of ineligibility on the Athlete, starting on the date of the provisional suspension, i.e. on 24 July 2023.

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27 July 2023
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Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES)
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Canada
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Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
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Acceptance of sanction
Period of ineligibility
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Powerlifting (IPF) - International Powerlifting Federation
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Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES)
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Montreal, Canada: Laboratoire de controle du dopage INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier
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S1. Anabolic Agents
S6. Stimulants
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19-norandrosterone
Clostebol
Drostanolone
Methylphenidate
Nandrolone (19-nortestosterone)
Oxandrolone
Testosterone
Trenbolone (17β-hydroxyestr-4,9,11-trien-3-one)
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