Tundara sees four-year prison sentence for ‘unfair and disproportionate’ doping

Tundara sees four-year prison sentence for ‘unfair and disproportionate’ doping

Posted on 05/24/2022 14:41

In exchange for Tandara Caixita, the Court of Anti-Doping for Sports Justice (TJD-AD) sentenced him to four years in prison and suspension for use Ostarine, an anabolic substance banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada, its English acronym). The trial concluded on Monday night (23). And the player spoke in the early hours of Tuesday (24), on Instagram and Twitter, about her regret for the decision, and said that she would appeal the ruling.

In the statement, Tundara said she was convicted of something she did not do and had “more than enough” evidence that she was infected (ie, she did not consume Ostarina). She described the punishment as “unfair and disproportionate and preceded by a strange leak of a process that was supposed to be secret.” On the contrary, understanding TJD-AD “contradicts the best international jurisprudence”.


Olympic Volleyball Champion in London (UK) 2012 Games, Tundara has been preemptively suspended since August last year., when the Brazilian Anti-Doping Laboratory (LBCD) confirmed the presence of Ostarina in the test carried out a month ago, in Saquarema (RJ), during training for the women’s team for the Tokyo Olympics (Japan). The result came in the middle of the last stage of the Japanese land disputes. The player was eliminated by the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB) hours before Brazil faced (and beat) South Korea in the semi-finals. The national team won the silver medal, surpassing the United States in the decision.

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Since the penalty is retroactive to the date of the combination, the 33-year-old opposing player is prohibited from playing until July 2025, when he will turn 37 years old. If it does not overturn a TJD-AD sentence, it can still appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). If the penalty is fully implemented, she will miss the Paris (France) Olympics in 2024.

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