Friday, April 8, 2016

Doping issue: Kasirye dropper appeal – NRK

The reports law firm Bull in a brief press release Friday.

She justifies its decision that such things stand now it regardless of the question to take part in competitions.

– It’s mine sole responsibility that I have come to this difficult situation. I do not want my mistakes will constitute an additional burden for my friends in weightlifter environment, in that I participate in competitions while the case is pending, says Kasirye.

Kasirye has submitted all documentation about the case to the Anti-Doping Norway, and now awaiting Antidoping Norway prosecution petition that is being planned next week, says the press release.

in prosecuting the petition shall Antidoping Norway come with what they think is the appropriate punishment for Kasirye.

Then, issue in the Norwegian Sports adjudication committee. It is not scheduled for sentencing sample processing.

Ruth Kasirye announced Wednesday that she had tested positive for the banned substance meldonium. 33-year-old claims she ingested the drug through medical treatment for the disease malaria in Uganda.

At the press conference warned her lawyer, Morten Justad Johnsen that she would appeal the suspension.

Justad Johnsen explained that they would look at the possibility that Kasiryes case could go under medical exemption. Legal should mainly apply for medical exemption from the use of different medicines in advance of any medical treatment.

Anti-Doping Norway’s website shows that in some athletes in need of medical treatment with drugs containing substances on the prohibited list.

– She got meldonium by a medical treatment for malaria. Which is a very serious disease. Prosecutors believe she was physically able to apply for a medical exemption before she got the drugs, we mean she was not there, said Justad Wednesday.

Anti-Doping Norway will deliver its påtalebegjering next week. Thereafter the matter in judicial selection national team. Meldonium came on the Prohibited List 1 January 2016. Kasirye was tested on 25 January. Over 100 athletes are so far taken for the use of the banned substance in 2016. The most famous is tennis star Maria Sharapova and skater Pavel Kulizjnikov.

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