ISADDP 2010 AAI Disciplinary Decision 20104003

11 Jun 2010

In April 2010 the Athletics Association of Ireland (AAI) - Athletics Ireland (AI) - has reported an Anti-Doping Rule Violation against the Athlete (IS-4003) after her sample, collected in Canada, tested positive for the prohibited substance ephedrine in a low concentration.
After notification a provisional suspension was ordered. The Athlete filed a statement with evidence in her defence and she was heard for the Irish Sport Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel.

The Athlete promptly admitted the violation and stated that she had used ephedrine tablets purchased in a health food store in Canada and ephedrine nasal drops purchased in Ireland. During the competition in Canada her asthma had been particularly severe and the prescribed nasal medication had been ineffective and therefore she had purchased the tablets in the local health food store. The Athlete argued that both products were used without intention to enhance her performance and with a TUE for the use of her medication she admitted that she failed to mention these purchased products on the Doping Control Form.

The Panel accepts the Athlete’s statement and medical evidence and concludes that the use of the products was without intention to enhance her performance. Therefore the Panel decides on 11 June 2010 to impose a reprimand and a 8 week period of ineligibility on the Athlete starting on the date of the notification.

ISI 2015_4 Thorvaldur Arni Thorvaldsson vs ISI Anti-Doping Committee - Appeal

29 Oct 2015

Related cases:
- ISI 2014_3 ISI Anti-Doping Committee vs Thorvaldur Arni Thorvaldsson
May 30, 2014
- ISI 2014_1 Thorvaldur Arni Thorvaldsson vs ISI Anti-Doping Committee - Appeal
June 18, 2014
- ISI 2015_8 ISI Anti-Doping Committee vs Thorvaldur Arni Thorvaldsson
October 1, 2015

On 30 May 2014 the Tribunal of the National Olympic and Sport Association of Iceland (ÍSÍ) decided to impose a 3 month period of ineligibility on the Athlete Thorvaldur Arni Thorvaldsson after his sample tested positive for the prohibited substance levmethamfetamine. On 18 June 2014 the ÍSÍ Appeal Court decided to reduce the 3 month sanction and to impose a 1 month period of ineligibility including the disqualification of the Athlete’s results in the competition of 6 March 2014.

On 1 October 2015 the Iceland ISI Anti-Doping Committee decided to impose a 4 year period of ineligibilility on the Athlete as second violation after his A and B samples tested positive for the prohibited substance amphetamine.

Hereafter the Athlete appealed the ÍSÍ decision with the ÍSÍ Appeal Court. However the ÍSÍ Appeal Court decides on 29 October 2015 to uphold the decision of the ÍSÍ Anti-Doping Committee.

ISI 2015_8 ISI Anti-Doping Committee vs Thorvaldur Arni Thorvaldsson

1 Oct 2015

Related cases:
- ISI 2014_3 ISI Anti-Doping Committee vs Thorvaldur Arni Thorvaldsson
May 30, 2014
- ISI 2014_1 Thorvaldur Arni Thorvaldsson vs ISI Anti-Doping Committee - Appeal
June 18, 2014
- ISI 2015_4 Thorvaldur Arni Thorvaldsson vs ISI Anti-Doping Committee - Appeal
October 29, 2015

On 30 May 2014 the Tribunal of the National Olympic and Sport Association of Iceland (ÍSÍ) decided to impose a 3 month period of ineligibility on the Athlete Thorvaldur Arni Thorvaldsson after his sample tested positive for the prohibited substance levmethamfetamine. On 18 June 2014 the ÍSÍ Appeal Court decided to reduce the 3 month sanction and to impose a 1 month period of ineligibility including the disqualification of the Athlete’s results in the competition of 6 March 2014.

In May 2015 the Iceland ISI Anti-Doping Committee, has reported a new anti-doping rule violation against the Athlete Thorvaldur Arni Thorvaldsson after his A and B samples tested positive for the prohibited substance amphetamine.

After notification the Athlete a provisional suspension was ordered and he was heard for the Tribunal of the National Olympic and Sport Association of Iceland (ÍSÍ). The Athlete admitted the violation and argued that the use was out-of-competition and without intention to enhance his sport performance. He requested for a reduced sanction and stated that he was now under treatment for his addiction problems.

Considering this was the Athlete’s second violation and his history with alcohol and drugs the Tribunal decides on 1 October 2015 to impose a 4 year period of ineligibilility on the Athlete and disqualification of his results in the previous competitions.

ISI 2015_6 ISI Anti-Doping Committee vs Jóhann Birgir Ingvarsson

14 Jul 2010

In March 2015 Lyfjaráð ÍSÍ, the Iceland ISI Anti-Doping Committee, has reported an anti-doping rule violation against the Athlete Jóhann Birgir Ingvarsson after his A and B samples tested positive for the prohibited substance oxandrolone with a T/E ratio above the WADA threshold.

After notification an provisional suspension was ordered and the Athlete filed a statement in his defence.
The Athlete admitted the violation and stated that he had used a product DAA as testosterone booster provided by a ‘friend’ and probably ‘under the table’.

The Tribunal concludes that the Athlete was negligent without intention to enhance his performance. Considering his substantial assistance the Tribunal of the National Olympic and Sport Association of Iceland (ÍSÍ) decides on 15 May 2015 to impose a 6 month period of ineligibility on the Athlete starting on the date of the provisional suspension.

SDRCC 2015 CCES vs Earle Connor

4 Mar 2016

Related case:
CCES 2016 CCES vs Earle Connor
June 16, 2016

In July 2015 the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) has reported an anti-doping rule violation against the Athlete Earle Connor after his samples, collected in April, May and July 2015, tested positive for testosterone and 19-norandrosterone (nandrolone). The Athlete had a valid TUE only for testosterone.

After notification the Athlete failed repeatedly to respond, to produce information, to respect the outlined deadlines and failed to attend the hearing for the SDRCC Tribunal.
Without the Athlete’s response the Tribunal decides on 4 March 2016 to impose a 4 year period of ineligibility on the Athlete starting on the date of the provisional suspension, i.e. on 29 July 2015.

WADA Prohibited List - Additional information in regards to the reintroduction of pseudoephedrine to the 2010 Prohibited List [2009]

30 Sep 2009

WADA Prohibited list - Additional information in regards to the reintroduction of pseudoephedrine to the 2010 Prohibited List / WADA Prohibited List Working Committee. - World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), 2009

The WADA List Committee has reintroduced pseudoephedrine (PSE) to the 2010 Prohibited List as a specified stimulant prohibited In-Competition at a urinary threshold of 150μg/mL. This decision was based on the results of controlled excretion studies as well as scientific literature.

Given the wide availability of PSE-containing medicines, WADA recommends that the reintroduction of PSE be supported by an active information/education campaign by all stakeholders.

The Trade in Doping Products And The Challenges Of Supply Reduction : An Examination Of Italy's Experience

15 Jul 2012

The trade in doping products and the challenges of supply reduction : an examinatio of Italy's experience / Letizia Paoli, Alessandro Donati. - KU Leuven, 2012. - 289 p.

Content:

- 1.) Wat is known about doping and what can this study add to it?
- 2.) Doping products and their demand
- 3.) The (illegal) suppliers of doping products
- 4.) Distribution chains and market relationships
- 5.) The role of sports bodies and organized crime
- 6.) Revenues and profits
- 7.) Anti-Doping law enforcement: legislation, actors, outcomes, and the callenges ahead
- 8.) Synthesis of findings and lessons for policy-making

Russian Federation - Federal Law about Physical Culture and Sport in the Russian Federation [2007]

4 Dec 2007

Federal Law about Physical Culture and Sport in the Russian Federation / Governement of the Russian Federation. - (Russian Federal Law No. 329-FZ dated December 4, 2007)

The present Law establish legal basis, organization, economy and social basis for activities in the field of physical culture and sport in the Russian Federation. It also defines the basic principles of legislation in the field of physical culture and sport.

Russian Federation - Anti-Doping Rules [2011]

13 Apr 2011

Anti-Doping Rules of the Russian Federation / Ministry of Sport, Tourism and Youth Policy of the Russian Federation. - (Adopted by Order No. 307 of the Ministry of Sport, Tourism and Youth Policy of the Russian Federation dated April 13 , 2011)

The Anti-Doping Rules of the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred to as “the Rules”) were developed in accordance with the Federal Law No. 329-FZ dated December 4, 2007 “On Physical Culture and Sport in the Russian Federation” (Collection of the legislation of the Russian Federation, 2007, No. 50, paragraph 6242; 2008, No. 30, paragraph 3616, No. 52, paragraph 6236; 2009, No. 19, paragraph 2272, No. 29, paragraph 3612, No. 48, paragraph 5726, No. 51, paragraph 6150; 2010, No. 19, paragraph 2290, No. 31, paragraph 4165, No. 49, paragraph 6417, No. 51, paragraph 6810; 2011, No. 9, paragraph 1207) (hereinafter referred to as “the Federal Law”).
Responsibility for development of the Rules and their implementation lays with the Anti-Doping Organization of the Russian Federation – Non-Profit Partnership Russian Anti-Doping Agency “RUSADA” (hereinafter referred to as “RUSADA”).

Kenya - Anti-Doping Bill, 2016

10 Mar 2016

Anti-Doping Bill, 2016 / Republic of Kenya. - Nairobi, Governement of Kenya, 2016. - (Kenya Gazette Supplement No. 27A (National Assembly Bills No. 4A) ; p. 51A-85A)

THE ANTI-DOPNG BILL, 2016 A Bill for AN ACT of Parliament to provide for the implementation of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Convention Against Doping in Sport; the regulation of sporting activities free from the use of prohibited substances and methods in order to protect the health of athletes; the establishment and management of the Anti-Doping Agency and to provide for the
Agency's powers, functions and management and for connected purposes.

Content:

- Establishment of the Ant-Doping Agency
- Administration and Enforcement
- Dispute Resolution
- Financial Provisions
- General Provisions
- Provisions on Delegated Powers

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