
UFC Athlete, Tom Lawlor, Accepts Sanction for Anti-Doping Policy Violation
UFC athlete, Tom Lawlor, of Las Vegas, Nev., accepted a two-year sanction after testing positive for a prohibited substance.
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UFC athlete, Tom Lawlor, of Las Vegas, Nev., accepted a two-year sanction after testing positive for a prohibited substance.
UFC athlete Gian Villante has been granted a retroactive Therapeutic Use Exemption and will therefore not face an anti-doping policy violation.
Vincent Pierik, of Irmo, S.C., an athlete in the sport of weightlifting, has accepted a four-year suspension for his anti-doping rule violation.
UFC athlete Cristiane Justino has been granted a retroactive Therapeutic Use Exemption and will therefore not face an anti-doping policy violation.
Nicholas Saccente, of Springfield, Mass., an athlete in the sport of weightlifting, has accepted a four-year suspension for an anti-doping rule violation.
Tammy Thomas, of Ridgeland, Miss., is entitled to a sanction reduction due to rule changes after serving more than 14 years of her original sanction.
Dawn Harper-Nelson, of Los Angeles, Calif., an athlete in the sport of track & field, has accepted a three-month sanction for an anti-doping rule violation.
UFC athlete, Felipe Olivieri, of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has received a two-year period of ineligibility for his anti-doping policy violation.
Weightlifting athlete Andrew Vrabel, of Chicago, Ill., has accepted a four-year sanction for a non-analytical anti-doping rule violation.
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