Wednesday, May 8

Andrej Martin Banned 14 Months for Doping Violation

Andrej Martin has been hit with a 14-month ban for a doping violation.

Former world No. 93 Martin examined optimistic for SARM S-22, a banned anabolic agent, after a drug take a look at on the Bratislava Open in June 2022. The International Tennis Integrity Agency introduced Martin’s ban in the present day.

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Subsequent evaluation of the pattern discovered presence of SARM S-22, an anabolic agent banned always underneath Section S1.2 (Other Anabolic Agents) of the 2022 WADA Prohibited List. In accordance with the TADP, the interval of ineligibility for a participant’s first doping offense is as much as 4 years, except they will set up that the violation was not intentional, wherein case the interval of Ineligibility can be as much as two years.

The 33-year-old Martin didn’t deny SARM S-22 was in his system, however mentioned he ingested the substance after mistakenly ingesting from a teammate’s water bottle.

Martin claims he performed in a floorball event between June 3-Sixth, 2022 and that the presence of the substance was attributable to mistakenly ingesting from a teammate’s water bottle, similar in look to his personal, through the floorball event.

During the listening to, Martin’s floorball teammate admitted that he added ostarine drops (one other identify for SARM S-22) to his water bottle. The Independent Tribunal thought-about Martin’s assertion to be believable and dominated that the participant acted with No Significant Fault or Negligence.

The Independent Tribunal discovered that Martin had not knowingly ingested the banned substance, although he couldn’t set up No Fault fully. Under the TADP, the burden of accountability for what gamers ingest is their very own, and No Fault is barely granted in distinctive circumstances.

The Tribunal determined a 14-month suspension was applicable, and all of Martin’s outcomes from the date of the optimistic take a look at can be disqualified.

Martin’s ban ends on June 5, 2024.

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