Facts
The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) alleges Jasdeep Toor (the athlete) for a violation of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program.
On October 10, 2011, the CCES conducted an after-competition doping control in Brossard, Quebec. A sample collection was provided by the athlete and showed the presence of methylhexaneamine.
History
The athlete has not challenged the finding nor has he required that the B sample to be tested. The cause for the contamination was a commercially sold supplement “Jack 3D”, which he purchased at a drug store over the counter. He was unaware the supplement product contained the prohibited substance and that he did not intend to enhance his performance by using it. The athlete is not a professional player and didn't receive proper doping education.
Decision
I have determined that a two month suspension from eligibility, commencing December 17, 2011 and ending at midnight, February 17, 2012 is an appropriate response to these circumstances. It is so ordered.