Media Releases Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport
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Otaw a-August 8, 202 4-The Canadian Sports Integrity Center (CCES) has recently been sentenced to two years in prison, saying that judo artist Munfujin Badolji did not comply with ant i-doping rules. It was announced. The player's urine sample collected during the competition on May 21, 2023 detected a metabolitar for trenbon, an illegal protein assimilation product.
Para Cycling Athlete Suspended for the Presence of Testosterone
Otaw a-July 10, 202 4-The Canadian Sports Integrity Center (CCES) announced that it has been sentenced to four years in prison for the parasic ring Talek Dahab, who did not comply with ant i-doping rules. did. Testosterone, an illegal assimilation drug, was detected from a player's urine sample collected outside the competition on November 13, 2023.
The CCES Congratulates Dr. Jack Taunton on his Order of Canada Appointment
Otowa-July 9, 2013-The Canada Sports Ethics Center (CCES) blesss Dr. Jack Town's Medal of the Canada. This honor praises Dr. Townton's achievements.
Soccer Athlete Suspended for the Presence of Clomiphene Metabolites
Ottawa-June 11, 2024-The Canadian Sports Integrity Center (CCES) has been fined for 18 months, saying that soccer player Joan Moreli did not comply with anti-doping rules. It was announced. A metabolic of the player's urine sample collected outside the competition on August 6, 2023 has detected the illegal hormonal and metabolic agent's metabolic agent.
Swimming Athlete Suspended for Multiple Whereabout Failures
Otow a-May 23, 202 4-The Canadian Sports Integrity Center (CCES) announced that the swimmer Ruslan Gaziev did not comply with the Doping prevention rules for 18 months. 。 The player was proved to have three violations of residence within 12 months.
CCES and Sport Law to share impact of the Hope on the Horizon Tour and Markel Canada announces new program to enhance the insurance needs of sport organizations
Otow a-May 1, 202 4-Sports Law and Canadian Centre for Integrity in Sports (CCES) held the latest event "Hope ON THE HORIZON" jointly with Markel Canada at the RA Center in Ottawa on June 4th. I will do it. In addition to reporting tour results, Markel will announce a new and exciting initiative to increase the possibility of sports insurance insurance.
Hope on the Horizon Tour Heads to Four New Cities
Otaw a-March 20, 202 4-As part of "Hope on the Horizon", more than 600 sports enthusiasts participated in seminars on leadership, good sports, and true sports. Starting with Charlotown last April, Sports Law Favorites and Canadian Centre for Sports Ethics (CCES) visited eight venues nationwide and continued to harm healthy and humanitarian sports and sports. Important dialogue was made to resolve ol d-fashioned legal legal practice and leadership. As a member said, "I can't modernize sports based on a broken system, which is divided today.
White Paper Provides Key Recommendations to Address Competition Manipulation
Otawa - March 14, 2024 --Heart of the Canadian Sports Ethics Center (CCES) and McLaren Global Sports Solutions (MGSS), the opinions and experiments shared in two international symposiums held in Toronto, Canada A new paper was published.
Softball Athlete Suspended for the Presence of Pseudoephedrine
Otow a-February 12, 202 4-The Canadian Sports Ethics Middle (CCES) has not complied with softball player Mitchell McAake, effectively for a year and a half. He announced that he was sentenced. A sample of the player collected during the competition on August 2, 2023 confirmed the existence of a pseud o-epidine specified by the catalyst.
COC and CCES Extend Their Collaboration to Prevent Competition Manipulation in Canada and Internationally by Developing Educational Resources
Otaw a-November 17, 202 3-The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) and the Canadian Sports Ethical Center (CCES) protect the uniformity of sports and prevent the Canadian and international competitions from the United States. We will announce the expansion of partnerships aimed at fulfilling their mission.
Athletics Athlete Suspended for the Presence of Recombinant Erythropoietin
Otow a-November 7, 202 3-The Canadian Sports Ethics Center (CCES) has recently announced that Mohamed Agab (athlete) has been sentenced to three years in prison due to disagreement under the Doping prevention rules. A specimen of the player collected at the competition on May 7, 2023 has detected an illegal peptide hormone called a genetically modified erythropogen (repo).
Powerlifting Athlete Suspended for the Presence of Seven Prohibited Substances
From Otawa-September 27, 2023-Canada Middle of Sport Ethics (CCES) has a three-year sentence to Power Lifting Jonathan Stanley due to unsolvant of anti-doping rules. We announced what we did. Samples of athletes collected at the competition on June 3, 2023 detected Toleren Boron, Oxandrolone, Clostevol, Nandrolon, Tobolon, and testosterone.
U SPORTS Football Athlete Suspended for the Presence of Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone
Otaw a-August 23, 202 3-The Canadian Sports Ethics Center (CCES) announced that the Alberta Institute Donovan Bergmeyer has been sentenced to seven years in violation of the doping prevention rules. In the out-of-the line-on-the-line urine samples, the presence of Dehydromethyltosterone, the existence of illegal assimilations, was discovered on March 3, 2023.
CPL Soccer Athlete Suspended for the Presence of Terbutaline
Otaw a-August 2, 202 3-The Canadian Sports Ethics Center (CCES) has recently adhered to the ant i-doping rules, by Galifax Wonders FootballB, a soccer player belonging to the Canadian Premier League (CPL). He announced that he had been penalized for two years. On September 10, 2022, a sample of a player collected by sample collection during the game confirmed the existence of Telbutalin (illegal β2 agonist).
Weightlifting Athlete Suspended for the Presence of GW501516
Otow a-July 27, 202 3-The Canadian Sports Ethics Center (CCES) announced that Jean Christopher Blanca (Toresen) had not complied with the Doping Prevention rules. 。 The GW501516 is an illegal metabolic module and was detected from the player's urine sample collected in the outline sampling on February 25, 2023.
U SPORTS Football Athletes Suspended for the Presence of SARM LGD-4033
Otaw a-July 10, 2023 --Kanada Sports Ethical Center (CCES) has recently been researched by Papanicholau Costa, Dimitrios Paphanicolau, two soccer players U sports, due to the number of violations of ant i-doping rules. It has announced that it will be associated with a 1 2-year time limit. In the urine sample, the SARM LGD 4033 illegal assimilation was found during the doping control of the competition on October 23, 2021 and October 13, 2022.
Hope on the Horizon Tour: Sport leaders speak up for a modern sport system
Otowa-July 6, 2023-The Sports Law and the Canadian Sports Ethics Center (CCES) take the first step of "Hope on the Horizon", which lines sports based on values and returns obligations Ta. The CCES and the Sports Law are conducting seminars on laws, leadership, and true sports in cooperation with state and territory partners on the Prince Edward Peninsula, New Fandland Labrador, and the Northwest.
Wrestling Athlete Suspended for the Presence of Oxandrolone
Otaw a-July 4, 202 3-The Canadian Sports Ethics Middle (CCES) announced that it has sent a fou r-year prison sentence to Navid Zanganek for disagreement with ant i-doping rules. A sample of athletes collected at the time of the sample collection at the competition on March 11, 2023 confirmed the existence of an illegal assimilation product, an oxandrolon.
International Symposium Identifies Priorities for Protecting Athletes and Canadian Sport from Competition Manipulation
Otaw a-June 2, 202 3-A symposium held in Toronto for two years, all kinds of economics experts to prevent misunderstandings in competitions backed by comprehensive education The need for a typical Kanadan has been revealed.
Education Course Developed by CCES Tackles CFL Match Manipulation Policy
Ottaw a-May 25, 202 3-Canadian Middle of Sports Ethics (CCES) is a Canadian professional league's Canadian Football League (CFL) players and staff, for the new Policy of CFL, a game operation. In order to inform the components, we have started a new direction of electrical research.
Presenting Sponsors Announced for the 2023 Symposium on Competition Manipulation and Gambling in Sport: IBIA, bet365, Betway and FanDuel
Otow a-May 16, 202 3-The International Betting Fairness RelationsHip is the International Betting Fairness Relations (MGSS). But with their members, BET365, Betway, and Fanduel, 2023 As a Symfate sponsor, he announces that he has played an illegal game or sports gambling. Sponsors are faithful to fight book corruption to keep sports unification and regulations on gambling around the world.
U SPORTS Football Athlete Suspended for the Presence of GW501516
Otow a-May 10, 202 3-The Canadian Sports Ethics Center (CCES) has recently been sentenced to four years in prison, in which soccer player Eduardo Vanadi, a soccer player belonging to the Western Laboratory, has been sentenced to four years since the ant i-doping rules. did. GW501516, an illegal metabolism module, was detected from the player's urine sample collected by offline doping control on October 11, 2022.
Canadian Symposium to Develop Unified Approach to the Threat of Competition Manipulation
Ottaw a-April 27, 2023 --Canadian Middle of Sports Ethics (CCES) and MCLAREN GLOBAL SPORT SORTIONS (MGSS) are the support of the Canadian Olimpic Committee (COC), and the dangers and gambling in Canada sports Discussion Conduct a symposium with a saturated program. The purpose of the 2023 bilateral games and gambling operations is to develop a joint journey that benefits the sports and gambling industries, and to accept organizations that all countries and multiple staff members are accepted. Developing a steady program. From May 30 to 31, members from all over the world in Toronto, Canada reunited at this symposium.
Anti-Doping Rule Violations Asserted Against U SPORTS Football Player
OTTAWA - April 24, 2023 - The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) today announced two anti-doping rule violations in accordance with Canada Anti-Doping Program (CADP) rules involving Dimitrios Papanikolaou (football player, U Sports, associated with McGill University). The athlete's urine samples collected during a competitive period on October 23, 2021 and an out-of-competition period on October 13, 2022 tested positive for the prohibited anabolic drug SARM LGD-4033.
Cheer Athlete Suspended for Multiple Anti-Doping Rule Violations Involving Cocaine
OTTAWA - April 18, 2023 - The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) today announced that painting athlete and athlete support person Alex "Marcus" Vargas has received a lifetime disqualification for numerous anti-doping rule violations. The player admitted to using cocaine himself and introducing and selling cocaine to a protected individual who was acting as a supporter of the player at the Alberta Cold Snap Classic on January 23, 2022.
The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport Signs on to Abuse-Free Sport
OTTAWA – March 29, 2023 – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement to participate in Abuse-Free Sport, a new independent program to prevent and address cruelty in sport.
The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport and Sport Law Announce Hope on the Horizon Tour
March 22, 2023 – In collaboration with various sport partners, Sport Law and the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) will host legal and leadership seminars across the country to increase the capacity of sport leaders to address issues in the conduct of sport organizations guided by ethical and legal standards.
Weightlifting Athlete Reinstated from Lifetime Ban
OTTAWA – February 6, 2023 – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) today announced that athlete basketball player Eric Chevry has been rehabilitated after serving a lifetime ban from competitive sport.
Jeremy Luke Announced as CCES President and CEO
OTTAWA – February 2, 2023 – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) Board of Directors has appointed Jeremy Luke as the Centre's new President and CEO, effective February.
CCES Integrity Hotline Expanded to Manage More Reports
OTTAWA – January 18, 2023 – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) has launched a comprehensive reporting service to accept reports of doping and misconduct in sport.