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Handball coach suspended for 5 years

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Law
The Swiss Sports Tribunal has found a handball coach guilty of violating sexual integrity. The convicted coach is suspended for five years, must undergo behavioural coaching and pay the costs of the proceedings.

The Medication Inquiry Service now available in Italian

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Info for Athletes
The popular Medication Inquiry Service Global DRO now offers information and explanations of the prohibited status in Italian. In addition, the latest app release brings a technical update, with push notifications available on cell phones for relevant news.

Basketball coach suspended for 4 years

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Law
A basketball coach acknowledges having committed violations of sexual and psychological integrity. As part of a mutual resolution, he is suspended for four years. He also undertakes to undergo coaching and paying a fine.

Four-year suspension for amateur football player

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Law
Swiss Sport Integrity imposes a four-year suspension on an amateur football player for attempted use and possession of the banned substance ostarine and orders him to pay a fine.

Racing driver suspended for four years for doping

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Law
A Swiss racing driver is suspended for four years and ordered to pay a fine by the Swiss Sports Tribunal for possession and attempted use of prasterone (DHEA).

Four-year suspension for racing driver

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Law
A Swiss racing driver is suspended for four years and ordered to pay a fine by the Swiss Sports Tribunal for possession and use of the doping substances oxandrolone and testosterone.

Kickboxer suspended for three years for doping

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Law
Swiss Sport Integrity has handed down a three-year suspension to a kickboxer for the presence, use and possession of clostebol, drostanolone, methyltestosterone, stanozolol, testosterone and ephedrine.

Alex Wilson suspended for a further ten years

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Law
Swiss sprinter Alex Wilson has been suspended for a further ten years by the Swiss Sports Tribunal. This was due to the presence of erythropoietin (EPO) in a blood sample, possession and attempted or completed use of prohibited substances, as well as tampering.