
Zubkov v. International Olympic Committee
Court of Arbitration for Sport
CAS 2017/A/5422 (2018)
Relevant factsFree
Zubkov (defendant/athlete) was found by the IOC to have committed anti-doping violations at the 2014 Winter Olympics, including using prohibited substances and methods; the IOC additionally sought to establish that his conduct constituted tampering with, or covering up, doping-control procedures under a separate provision.
IssueFree
Whether an athlete is guilty of tampering with anti-doping procedures if found to have used a prohibited method to prevent detection of drug use.
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