
Court of Arbitration for Sport Extends Sanction Length for U.S. Bobsled Athlete Ryan Bailey to Two Years
CAS decision sets aside an AAA decision, instead imposing a two-year period of ineligibility for Ryan Bailey’s anti-doping rule violation
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CAS decision sets aside an AAA decision, instead imposing a two-year period of ineligibility for Ryan Bailey’s anti-doping rule violation
An AAA arbitrator imposed a four-year doping sanction for cycling athlete Jenna Blandford, of Louisville, Ky., for using prohibited substances.
Royce Dates of Nashville, Tenn., an athlete in the sport of track and field, has accepted a four-year sanction for his anti-doping rule violations.
Lisa Roberts, of Tucson, Ariz., an athlete in the sport of triathlon, has accepted a public warning for her anti-doping rule violation.
Track and field coach Kenta Bell, of Nashville, Tenn., has accepted a lifetime ban for engaging in and orchestrating prohibited doping conduct.
Atlanta Westbrook of Fairview, Tenn., an athlete in the sport of track and field, has accepted a four-year sanction for her anti-doping rule violations.
An AAA panel imposed a two-year sanction against weightlifting athlete, Amy Hay, of Portland, Ore., for an anti-doping rule violation.
UFC athlete Carlos Felipe, of Feira de Santana, Brazil, has accepted a two-year sanction after testing positive for a prohibited substance.
UFC athlete, Jesse Taylor, of San Diego, Calif., has accepted the maximum one-year sanction for his anti-doping policy violation.
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