Mark Ronald suspended for using HGH
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Based on evidence obtained by the investigators of Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Australian cyclist Mark Roland has been suspended for two years for using a human growth hormone. Normal testing procedures could not have detected this doping violation. In this case, ASADA investigators, working in partnership with other government agencies, had identified and prosecuted this crime.
“This sanction clearly illustrates that athletes do not need to return a positive test to be found to have violated anti-doping rules,” ASADA Chairman Richard Ings said in a statement.
The offences were committed during the eight-year statute of limitations period mandated in the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code. Roland, who competed professionally with the 2003 Giant Asia Racing Team and won a criterium of the 2003 Southbank Grand-Prix Cycling Classic on December 7 2003, used HGH on August 27 and December 5, 2003. Apart from using HGH, Roland also took anabolic steroid dehydroepiandrosterone on the same dates, and on November 16, 2004.
Now Roland will forfeit all competition results from his first use of HGH on August 27, 2003 until he last competed on April 25 this year. He will be eligible to return to sporting competition only after at midnight on April 24, 2010, ASADA said.
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