
Independent Arbitrator Imposes Four-Year Sanction on Swimming Athlete Kensey McMahon for Anti-Doping Rule Violation
An independent arbitrator determined that Kensey McMahon will receive a four-year sanction.
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An independent arbitrator determined that Kensey McMahon will receive a four-year sanction.
To ensure accurate and complete information is presented, we have compiled facts that address WADA President Banka’s statements.
Today’s WADA Foundation Board meeting further demonstrated that the global anti-doping system is as broken as ever and needs immediate reform.
Breezy Johnson, of Victor, Idaho, an athlete in the sport of skiing, has accepted a 14-month sanction for a Whereabouts rule violation.
Joshua Mauk of Battle Creek, Mich., an athlete in the sport of weightlifting, has accepted a three-month period of ineligibility for an anti-doping rule violation.
We echo athletes’ demands to create a truly independent investigation and let impartial experts and stakeholders participate in the process.
WADA’s latest statement exemplifies the problem with the current system…it sends the message that this is just a circle the wagons exercise to protect the system.
Athletes around the world have dedicated themselves to playing by WADA’s rules every day. They should be held to the same level of accountability as the athletes.
“It is disappointing to see WADA stoop to threats and scare tactics when confronted with a blatant violation of the rules governing anti-doping…”
This is an necessary category.