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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…
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Sport Integrity Commission v Lepper
Anti-doping case decisions, BZE (Benzoylecgonine), Cocaine, Presence of prohibited substance in sample, Substances of abuseAnti-doping – Squash – presence of and use of prohibited substance – substance of abuse – cocaine – BZE (Benzoylecgonine) – out of competition – admitted rule violations – substance of abuse treatment programme completed – rule 10.4.2.1 applies – three month sanction reduced to one month – backdated to Provisional Suspension Order (28 April…