IPC 2012_09_08 IPC vs Vadim Rakitin

Mr. Vadim Rakitin (Respondent) is a Russian athlete in the sport of IPC Powerlifting. Respondent competed at the London 2012 Paralympic Games where he provided a sample for doping control.

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has reported an anti doping rule violation against Respondent after his blood samples showed an adverse analytical finding classified as S2. Growth Hormone on de WADA 2012 Prohibited List.
The IPC notified Respondent of the doping violation and ordered a provisional suspension. The notification letter enclosed a letter “Letter of Decision” for the Respondent to complete and return to IPC by no later than 5 September 2012.

Respondent returned the signed Letter of Decision to the IPC. Respondent admitted he has committed an anti-doping rule violation and that he accepts the consequences.
Respondent stated he purchased from the internet 10 units of growth hormone for recovering from his shoulder injury. Respondent did not tell his personal coach nor did he discuss the use of the product with any other person.

The IPC Anti-Doping Committee recommends to the IPC Governing Body:
(a) to impose a two-year period of ineligibility from 23 August 2012 (date of the notification);
(b) to impose a financial sanction of € 1500,- on Respondent.

On 8 September 2012 the IPC Governing Board accepted the recommendation of the IPC Anti-Doping Committee.

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Date
8 September 2012
Arbitrator
de Pencier, Joseph
Pascual Esteban, José Antonio
Tsamis, George
Vance, Nicki
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International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
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Russian Federation
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English
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Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
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Fine
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Paralympic (IPC) - International Paralympic Committee
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London, United Kingdom: Drug Control Centre
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