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Doping Cases and Bans 2018 Thread


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Just now, thepharoah said:

 

thanks God , we don't have many international elite athletes in Africa , that's why Africa is the least :d

nothing is related to the quantity , Africa is the most clean , that's all

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4 hours ago, Xander said:

Allegedly it was given to her by her mom because Nadezhda had  problems with heart.

Trimetazidine is a "cousine" of meldonium.

"The athlete is reported to have waived their right to opening the B sample so ADRV is accepted and will go through CAS tomorrow probably"

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:ITA Case #102 (Italy #17)

Athlete: Marco Giuseppe Baglivo
Sport: Tennis
Duration: 5 Months
Expiration: May 5th, 2018
Substance: Cannabis
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html?start=10

 

:ITA Case #103 (Italy #24)
Athlete: Dayen Estedadishad
Sport: Non-Olympic (Futsal)
Duration: 6 Months
Expiration: June 6th, 2018
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html?start=10

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:ITA Case #104 (Italy #18)
Athlete: Luca Musella
Sport: Cycling - Road
Duration: 12 Months
Expiration: February 2nd, 2019
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html?start=10

 

:ITA Case #105 (Italy #19)
Athlete: Mara Fumagalli
Sport: Cycling - Road
Duration: 6 Months
Expiration: May 5th, 2018
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html?start=10


:ITA Case #106 (Italy #20)
Athlete: Paolo Scienza
Sport: Football
Duration: 6 Months
Expiration: June 7th, 2018
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html?start=10

 

:ITA Case #107 (Italy #21)
Athlete: Emanuele Cesti
Sport: Non-Olympic (Crossfit)
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: December 7th, 2019
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html?start=10


:IRL Case#108 (Ireland #1)
Athlete: Michael O'Reilly
Sport: Boxing
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: July 10th, 2020
Substance: Methandienone
Source: https://www.todayfm.com/Sport/Irish-Boxer-Michael-OReilly-Banned-For-Four-Years-

 

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Dayen Estedadishad
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On 1/4/2018 at 23:38, Nate River said:

Very disappointed, I actually quite liked Chen and felt bad he missed out on 2016 due to the Russian suspension.

 

Just what I deserve for rooting for a Russian weightlifter I guess.

 The case against Chen has been dropped.

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:USA Case#109 United States (#17)
Athlete: Anthony Miles Jr
Sport: Basketball
Duration: 5 Months
Expiration: May 11th, 2018
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html


:MAR Case#110 (Morocco #2)
Athlete: Lahcen Mokraji
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: December 12th, 2021
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html


:ITA Case#111 (Italy #22)
Athlete: Davide Boggio
Sport: Snowboarding
Duration: 12 Months
Expiration: February 11th, 2019
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html


:ITA Case#112 (Italy #23)
Athlete: Marco Scarfi
Sport: Boxing
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: November 23rd, 2021
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html


:RUS Case#113 (Russia #20)
Athlete: Maryana Bokonyaeva
Sport: Non-Olympic (Powerlifting)
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: October 19th, 2019
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.rusada.ru/en/news/disqualification/pauerlifting-2018/


:RUS Case#114 (Russia #21)
Athlete: Olga Kazankevich
Sport: Non-Olympic (Powerlifting)
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: June 15th, 2021
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.rusada.ru/en/news/disqualification/cport-lits-s-porazheniem-oporno-dvigatelnogo-apparata/


:GBR Case#115 (Great Britain #6)
Athlete: Jim Wallhead
Sport: Non-Olympic (MMA)
Duration: 9 Months
Expiration: July 6th, 2018
Substance: Ostarine
Source: https://www.ukad.org.uk/anti-doping-rule-violations/current-violations/


:GBR Case#116 (Great Britain #7)
Athlete: Andrew Acton
Sport: Non-Olympic (Rugby Union)
Duration: 45 Months
Expiration: June 7th, 2021
Substance: Stanozolol
Source: https://www.ukad.org.uk/anti-doping-rule-violations/current-violations/


:GBR Case#117 (Great Britain #8)
Athlete: Robbie Turley
Sport: Boxing
Duration: 12 Months
Expiration: April 6th, 2018
Substance: Furosemide
Source: https://www.ukad.org.uk/anti-doping-rule-violations/current-violations/

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5 hours ago, Dragon said:

:IRI Case #103 Iran#8

 

 Athlete: Dayen Estedadishad
Sport: Non-Olympic (Futsal)
Duration: 6 months
Expiration: June 6 2018
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html?start=10

 

This guy might have Iranian heritage but he is not Iranian. Italy can take this one too :d:d

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5 ore fa, MHSN ha scritto:

 

This guy might have Iranian heritage but he is not Iranian. Italy can take this one too :d:d

 

unfortunately, yes...

he's Italian (with Iranian heritage)...

this is his facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/pg/dayenthereal/about/?ref=page_internal

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