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27 June 2025

The ITA reports that canoeist Remigiusz Nowaczyk has been sanctioned with a 3-month period of ineligibility

The International Testing Agency (ITA) reports that Polish canoeist Remigiusz Nowaczyk has been sanctioned with a three-month period of ineligibility after testing positive for the prohibited substance cocaine.

¹ The matter was first processed by the ITA on behalf of FISU for a determination on the ADRV and consequences related to the event. In turn, the ICF is the Results Management Authority for consequences beyond the FISU World University Championship Canoe Sprint, which shall be determined under the ICF ADR.

² A report from a WADA-accredited laboratory that, consistent with the International Standard for Laboratories, establishes in a sample the presence of a prohibited substance or its metabolites or markers or evidence of the use of a prohibited method.

³ The WADA Prohibited List defines Substance of Abuse as follows: “Pursuant to Article 4.2.3 of the Code, Substances of Abuse are substances that are identified as such because they are frequently abused in society outside of the context of sport. The following are designated Substances of Abuse: cocaine, diamorphine (heroin), methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA/”ecstasy”), tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)”.

⁴ Pursuant to Article 10.2.4.1 of the ICF ADR, athletes may benefit from the Substance of Abuse regime if they establish three cumulative conditions: (a) how the prohibited substance entered their system and resulted in an adverse analytical finding, (b) that the use of the prohibited substance was out-of-competition, and (c) that the use of the prohibited substance was unrelated to sport performance.

⁵ When an athlete does not challenge the assertion of an ADRV and does not request a hearing, anti-doping organisations have the possibility to issue a written decision sanctioning the athlete and imposing the applicable consequences without having to refer the case to a hearing panel. This is provided in articles 8.3.2 and 8.3.3 of the ICF ADR and article 8.3 of the World Anti-Doping Code.

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