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Doping Cases and Bans 2019 Thread


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Athletics list of provisional suspensions :

 

Date Respondent NAT Details Status
06/02/2019 Sarah Chepchirchir KEN Use of a Prohibited Substance / Method (Article 2.2) – ABP case Charge Issued
14/01/2019 Samson Mungai Kagia KEN Presence of a Prohibited Substance (Methylprednisolone) (Article 2.1) Charge Issued
06/12/2018 James Mwangi Wangari KEN Presence of a Prohibited Substance (Testosterone) (Article 2.1) Charge Issued
26/11/2018 Oluwakemi Adekoya BRN Presence of a Prohibited Substance (Stanozolol) (Article 2.1) Notice of Allegation Issued
22/11/2018 Ineta Radevica LAT Presence of a Prohibited Substance (Oxandrolone)
(Article 2.1) Re-testing case 2012 Olympic Games
Pending IOC proceedings
16/11/2018 Maria Guadalupe Gonzalez-Romero MEX Presence of a Prohibited Substance (Trenbolone metabolite) (Article 2.1) Referred to DT
26/10/2018 Natalya Ivoninskaya KAZ Presence of a Prohibited Substance (DHCMT, Stanozolol)
(Article 2.1) Re-testing case 2012 Olympic Games
Pending IOC proceedings
04/09/2018 Alina Tsviliy (Halchenko) UKR Presence of a Prohibited Substance (Trimetazidine) (Article 2.1) Notice of Allegation Issued
31/08/2018 Sadik Mikhou BRN Use of a Prohibited Substance / Method (Article 2.2) – ABP case Notice of Allegation Issued
30/08/2018 Glory Onome Nathaniel NGR Presence of a Prohibited Substance (Stanozolol) (Article 2.1) Referred to DT
03/08/2018 Jarrion Lawson USA Presence of a Prohibited Substance (epitrenbolone) (Article 2.1) Notice of Allegation Issued
03/08/2018 Danil Lysenko RUS Whereabouts Failures (Article 2.4) Charge Issued
15/06/2018 Kseniya Savina RUS Presence of a Prohibited Substance (EPO) (Article 2.1) Notice of Allegation Issued
04/04/2018 Robert Wagner AUT Breach of Integrity Standards under
Article 6.3 of the IAAF AIU  Reporting,
Investigation and Prosecution Rules (Non-Doping)
On-going investigation
08/03/2018 Mariya Ponomareva RUS Use of a Prohibited Substance / Method (Article 2.2) - ABP case Referred to CAS

 

28/02/2018 Reneilwe Aphane RSA Presence of a Prohibited Substance (DHCMT, Clomiphene and GW1516)
(Article 2.1) 
Charge Issued
26/02/2018 Davinder Singh Kang IND Presence of a Prohibited Substance (Testosterone) (Article 2.1) Referred to DT
04/02/2018 Ruth Jebet BRN Presence of a Prohibited Substance (EPO) (Article 2.1)  Referred to DT
03/02/2018 Asbel Kiprop KEN Presence of a Prohibited Substance (EPO) (Article 2.1)  Referred to DT
27/07/2017 Anisya Kirdyapkina RUS Use of a Prohibited Substance / Method (Article 2.2) - ABP case    Referred to CAS
12/07/2017 Frank Fredericks NAM Breach of Integrity Standards under 
Article 7 (Conduct likely to tarnish the reputation of the IAAF/ bring the sport into disrepute), 
Article 8 (Nominal gifts only),
Article 10 (No concealed renumeration, commission or benefit) of the IAAF Code of Ethics 2003-2012
On-going investigation
17/05/2017 Anna Nazarova RUS Presence of a Prohibited Substance (DHCMT) (Article 2.1)
Re-testing case 2012 Olympic Games
Referred to CAS
28/04/2017 Hilary Kepkosgei Yego KEN Presence of a Prohibited Substance (Norandrosterone) (Article 2.1)  Referred to 1st instance National Tribunal
28/03/2017 Yuliya Gushchina RUS Presence of a Prohibited Substance (DHCMT) (Article 2.1)
Re-testing case 2011 World Championships  / 2012 Olympic Games
Referred to CAS
27/03/2017 Nazar Kovalenko UKR Use of a Prohibited Substance / Method (Article 2.2) - ABP case    Referred 1st instance National Tribunal
31/01/2017 Vitaliy Shafar UKR Use of a Prohibited Substance / Method (Article 2.2) - ABP case    Referred 1st instance National Tribunal
06/01/2017 Gulfiya Agafonova (Khanafeeva) RUS Presence of a Prohibited Substance (DHCMT) (Article 2.1)
Re-testing case 2012 Olympic Games /McLaren evidence
Referred to CAS
16/11/2016 Alina Fodorova UKR Presence of a Prohibited Substance (Testosterone) (Article 2.1)  Referred 1st instance National Tribunal
12/09/2016 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS Presence of a Prohibited Substance (DHCMT) (Article 2.1)
Re-testing case 2008 Olympic Games
IOC case pending before CAS
04/05/2016 Mariya Abakumova RUS Presence of a Prohibited Substance (Stanozolol, DHCMT) (Article 2.1)
Re-testing case 2008 Olympic Games / 2011 World Championships    

 

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9 people arrested in doping raids in Europe

The athletes arrested weren't named, but two of those arrested were described as cadets in the Austrian police and part of the country's national cross-country ski team. :yikes:

 

 

 

 

 

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On 24/07/2018 at 21:23, heywoodu said:

 

Anabolic steroids, bridge is fucking hardcore. Roid rage everywhere.

 

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Told you.

 

 

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5 hours ago, bestmen said:

9 people arrested in doping raids in Europe

The athletes arrested weren't named, but two of those arrested were described as cadets in the Austrian police and part of the country's national cross-country ski team. :yikes:

 

 

 

 

 

Yeah, Max Hauke and Dominik Baldauf. Hauke was caught with the needle in his arm :rofl:

 

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