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3 February 2026

The ITA reports that Ju-Jitsu athlete Ibrahim Manarbek has accepted a 3-year sanction for his anti-doping rule violation

The International Testing Agency (ITA), on behalf of the Ju-Jitsu International Federation (JJIF), reports that Kazakh athlete Ibrahim Manarbek has accepted a three-year sanction after testing positive for the prohibited substance furosemide.

¹ Athletes have the right to choose not to have their case referred to a hearing panel. In these instances, the anti-doping organisation will assess the athlete’s case file and establish the applicable consequences pursuant to the anti-doping rules and the athlete will have the right to accept the proposed consequences. If the athlete refuses the proposed consequences, the case is transferred to a hearing panel. This resolution mechanism is provided for in articles 8.3.1 of the JJIF anti-doping rules and 8.3 of the World Anti-Doping Code and is commonly referred to as an agreement on consequences and is deemed an JJIF/ITA decision.

² Article 10.8.1 of the JJIF ADR (and World Anti-Doping Code) provides for a one-year reduction for certain ADRVs based on early admission and acceptance of sanction. This applies where an athlete after being notified by JJIF/ITA of a potential ADRV that carries an asserted period of Ineligibility of four (4) or more years, admits the violation and accepts the asserted period of Ineligibility no later than twenty (20) days after receiving notice of an ADRV charge. Where the athlete receives the one-year reduction under Article 10.8.1, no further reduction in the period of Ineligibility is allowed.

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