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Wednesday, 10 March, 2004, 11:52 GMT
Rusedski cleared
Greg Rusedski has been cleared of a doping offence following his positive
test for nandrolone.
The British player failed a drugs test for the anabolic steroid last summer,
but protested his innocence to the Association of Tennis Professionals.
"The verdict was clear and unequivocal," said Rusedski, who will hold a news
conference on Tuesday.
"It's an enormous relief for me and my family and I look forward to resuming
my career."
The tribunal statement said Rusedski had been cleared of a doping offence on
the basis that there was "no evidence supporting such a finding".
Rusedski's defence centred around the case of Czech player Bohdan Ulihrach,
who was cleared of a similar offence last year.
Ulihrach, and six other unnamed players, were exonerated when the ATP
admitted their trainers may have been responsible for handing out
contaminated supplements.
The ATP claimed that it told players not to take supplements in May, two
months before Rusedski's positive test.
But Rusedski's lawyers argued that the Briton's test carried the same
analytical fingerprint as the other seven cases and the three-man tribunal
agreed.
The tribunal statement said: "The ATP argued unsuccessfully that Mr Rusedski
could be held to be positive as he must be taken to have known that he should
not take substances given to him by the ATP.
"The ATP could have - and should have - taken steps to notify its players in
a 'meaningful' and 'direct' way of the reasons for its decision to cease
distributing the electrolyte tablets."
The ATP has 21 days to consider whether to appeal the verdict through the
Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Had Rusedski failed, the 30-year-old faced the possibility of a two-year ban
and a premature end to his career.
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