ISR 2009 KNBB Decision Disciplinary Committee 2009018 T

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ISR 2009 KNBB Decision Appeal Committee 2009018 B
November 26, 2009

In May 2009 the Royal Dutch Billiards Federation (KNBB) has reported an anti doping rule violation against the Person after his A and B samples tested positive for the prohibited substance Cocaine.

After notification the Person failed to respond nor filed a statement in his defence. The KNBB Disciplinary Committee rendered a Decision based of the written submissions of the Parties.

The Disciplinary Committee finds that the presence of a prohibited substance has been established in the Athlete's samples and accordingly that he had committed an anti-doping rule violation.

Therefore in absentia of the Person the KNBB Disciplinary Committee decides on 25 August 2009 to impose a 2 year period of ineligibility on the Person.

Fees and expenses for this committee shall be borne by the Person.

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Date
25 August 2009
Arbitrator
Fierstra, M.A.
Kessel, F.
Mulder, R.
Original Source
Doping Authority Netherlands
Country
Netherlands
Language
Dutch
ADRV
Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
Sport/IFs
Billiards Sports (WCBS) - World Confederation of Billiards
Other organisations
Dopingautoriteit - Anti-Doping Authority Netherlands (ADAN)
Instituut Sportrechtspraak (ISR) - Dutch Institute of Arbitration in Sports
KNBB - Koninklijke Nederlandse Biljart Bond
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Ghent, Belgium: DoCoLab Universiteit Gent-UGent
Analytical aspects
B sample analysis
Doping classes
S6. Stimulants
Substances
Cocaine
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