Squash player suspended for anti-doping rule violations

Squash player suspended for anti-doping rule violations

Squash player Anthony Lepper has been suspended by the Sports Tribunal for one month for the presence and use of cocaine, a prohibited substance. The period of ineligibility represents a reduced sanction due to cocaine being a substance of abuse and it being taken out-of-competition and unrelated to sport performance. Mr Lepper completed an approved substance of abuse treatment programme approved by the Sport Integrity Commission which enabled the reduced sanction. The period of ineligibility was backdated to the date of his Provisional Suspension, 28 April 2025, meaning he has served the ineligibility period.