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New Zealand Cycling Athlete Olivia Ray Accepts Sanction for Anti-Doping Rule Violation
Cycling athlete Olivia Ray of New Zealand has accepted a two-and-a-half-year suspension for an anti-doping rule violation.
Cycling athlete Olivia Ray of New Zealand has accepted a two-and-a-half-year suspension for an anti-doping rule violation.
Richard Browne, an athlete in the sport of Paralympic track and field, has accepted a three-month period of ineligibility for an anti-doping rule violation.
Timothy Hearn, an athlete in the sport of weightlifting, has accepted a three-year suspension for an anti-doping rule violation after testing positive for multiple prohibited substances and using prohibited methods.
Nelson Trujillo, an athlete in the sport of cycling, has accepted a 12-year suspension for his first and second anti-doping rule violations.
Clint Jordan, of Colorado Springs, Colo., an athlete in the sport of weightlifting, has received a four-year period of ineligibility for an anti-doping rule violation.
Ellis Colemam of Colorado Springs, CO, an athlete in the sport of wrestling, has received a 24-month sanction for an anti-doping rule violation.
Gregory Walker, an athlete in the sport of Paralympic track and field, has accepted a three-month period of ineligibility for an anti-doping rule violation.
Riekert Hattingh, of Sylvania, Ohio, an athlete in the sport of rubgy, has accepted a six-month period of ineligibility for an anti-doping rule violation.
Jackson “Huntley” Nash, an athlete in the sport of cycling, has received a lifetime period of ineligibility for multiple anti-doping rule violations.
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