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Javelin Davinder Kang’s peal was finally allowed to compete again

Javelin Davinder Kang's peal was finally allowed to compete again
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but the delay in hearing the doping case caused the Javelin thrower to disappear on the Olympics of the Delhi Qualifikasinew: Finalist World Championship Davinder Singh Kang could be on a flight to Tokyo with the Gold Medal Finally Neeraj Chopra had a doping case of Javelin’s thrower involving Douperin.
The specified substance has been decided in time by the National Anti-Doping Agency Panel (Nada).
Athlete has made several attractions for early hearing on this issue.
As a result of the delay in deciding this problem, Kang not only missed the final qualifying event for the Tokyo Olympics (Inter-country citizens from June 25-29) in Patiala, he was also made to sit from the competition for one full year waiting for an assessment announcement in his case.
On Wednesday night, Kang, a winner of the Asian bronze, was allowed to return to the competitive fold by the discipline panel after Jalandhar’s birth athlete reselled a year after the decision to choose a temporary suspension on June 19 2020.
“In this case, because athletes have received a temporary suspension On June 1920 from participating in events, a period of one-year disobedience will begin from the date of receipt of the suspension while 1920 which stands complete and presented and, therefore, athletes are now allowed to participate in events from the current order date, “Read copy of the order Kang detail that runs into 13 pages.
Orders – copies with TOI – signed by the three member discipline panel on August 17, 2021.
In the order, the panel records: “The hearing panel holds that because athletes in this case are negligent and have not told the doctor (Dr.
Ankur Hastar from Ryan Hospital in Jalandhar ) Treat it that he is a athlete and takes the ‘dexamethasone’ injection, which is a prohibited substance, without obtaining an exempt on the use of therapy (cells) of the tone, he is responsible for sanctions under article 10.5.1 for unusual for a period of six months.
“” Because this is a violation of the second anti-doping rules of athletes …
athletes are responsible for the period of enhanced ineligility as stipulated in Article 10.7.1 of the 2015 anti-doping rules extended with a period of six more months.
“The command word.
In April 2018, Kang was released with ‘reprimand’ by the discipline panel after testing positive marijuana.
It was considered a violation of his first doping.
In this case, it took almost two years of tone to decide Kang’s fate after collecting his urine samples on August 16, 2019 from the Indian Grand Prix-5 in Patiala, which reported the findings of adverse analysis (AAF).
Now, after a 14-month delay, the disciplinary panel was pronounced verdict in his case, which meant he missed to compete in the Olympic qualification in Patiala in June, an event from where shots put the thrill of the Teor Singh Toor had qualified for Tokyo.
Lawyer Kang Saurabh Mishra has repeatedly requested a disciplined panel by mail and reminders at 1, 2, 9, 9 and 25 and 7 July 2021 (TOI in receipt of all communications), but the discipline panel holds heard about this problem through video conferencing only on the date July 23 and August 4, 2021 before announcing the retrospective period of resistance on August 17, 2021.
“Only two months that I have maintained a tone problem.
I don’t have much knowledge about the problem.
I will look into the case file and come back to you.
We can talk On Monday, “Director General, Siddharth Singh Longjam, told TI.
Kang, on his side, the rupe of the opportunity missed but sounded happy to return to the international circuit.
“The helpless delay in hearing made me frustrated.
I lost once a life opportunity to qualify for the Olympics.
It was a difficult time for me.
Now I hope to give the best and bring victory for the country.
CWG, Asian Games and Home Championships next year, “he told Toi.
Lawyers Kang Mishra stated that the delayed justice was justice rejected and the fast trial was the fundamental rights of an individual.
“We wrote several letters to the tone to speed up hearing.
I will ask the Minister of Sports and DG tones to see the problem why tones often end up taking more than three months in completing the trial against the specified mandate from the Code Wada.”

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