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Curler Harris not at fault for anti-doping rule violation, provisional ban lifted

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  Harris tested positive last January for trace amounts of the prohibited substance Ligandrol. She received the results from an out-of-competition doping control test in mid-February and was given a provisional suspension. An arbitrator for the Switzerland ...

Canadian curler Ryan Harris has been cleared of any wrongdoing after a provisional suspension for an anti-doping rule violation was lifted. The suspension stemmed from a positive test for a banned substance, which Harris claimed was due to a contaminated supplement. The Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC) reviewed the case and determined that Harris was not at fault or negligent. The substance in question was found in a supplement he had been taking, which was not listed on the label. Consequently, his provisional ban was lifted, and he is now eligible to compete again. This decision highlights the complexities athletes face with supplement use and the importance of thorough testing and transparency in sports nutrition products.

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