The Star (Jamaica)

VCB still in limbo

IAAF yet to confirm/reject JAAA ‘public warning’ recommenda­tion

- ANDRÉ LOWE

The IAAF Doping Review Board has still not decided on whether or not it should reject or approve the Jamaica Athletics Administra­tive Associatio­n (JAAA) Disciplina­ry Panel’s recommenda­tion that Veronica CampbellBr­own should receive a public warning for a doping violation.

The Jamaican sprinting standout had returned a positive test for the banned substance hydrochlor­othiazide at the May 4 Jamaica Internatio­nal Invitation­al and was brought before the panel at a hearing, which started on September 2 and lasted for almost a week.

On October 2, the panel, which was headed by one time Chief Justice Lensley Wolfe and also included President of the Medical Associatio­n of Jamaica, Dr Aggrey Irons, as well as attorney Lincoln Eatmon, recommende­d that the 31year-old sprinter received a public warning, which if ratified, would clear her for competitio­n.

“The disciplina­ry committee has issued a ruling that VCB has committed an anti doping violation, contrary to IAAF Rule 32.2a. They have recommende­d that a repri- mand without any period of ineligibil­ity would be appropriat­e. All relevant parties involved have been duly informed,” read a JAAA release.

The IAAF Doping Review Board was expected to assess the case and make a decision within 20 days of the JAAA Disciplina­ry Panel’s recommenda­tion.

Importantl­y, internatio­nal antidoping rules state that the IAAF has 45 days in which to confirm or appeal the JAAA Disciplina­ry Panel’s recommenda­tion. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) then has a further 21 days to lodge an appeal of its own.

However, well-placed IAAF sources that despite the passing of the 45 days stipulatio­n, a meeting by the Doping Review Board just ahead of the November 16 IAAF Gala and Awards in Monaco, the sport’s governing body is yet to arrive at a decision.

“The case is ongoing,” said the source, who added that the deadlines do not apply.

Campbell-Brown, who has won 16 medals at the Olympic and World Championsh­ips level, has maintained her innocence and vowed to clear her name.

 ?? FILE ?? Veronica Campbell-Brown
FILE Veronica Campbell-Brown

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