Andy Brown

Andy has been writing about the governance of sport for over 15 years. Prior to working on the Sports Integrity Initiative, he was the editor of World Sports Law Report for eight years. He has also worked for the Press Association and has written for numerous trade magazines. He has also created, chaired and spoken at numerous conferences on the business of sport, and produced the Sports Law Show for iSportConnect TV.

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11/01/2019

Sports Integrity Briefs – 11 January 2019

• The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has awarded Egypt the right to host the 2019 African Cup of Nations (AFCoN), after withdrawing the hosting rights from Cameroon following concerns it had not made adequate preparations. Last month, the Ivory Coast football association (FIF) appealed to the Court of...

11/01/2019

Arbitrator lifts Taekwondo coaching ban on Jean Lopez

Jean Lopez is free to return to coaching Taekwondo after an Arbitration Panel ruled that his name should be removed from the US Centre for SafeSport’s sanctioned list, reports USA Today. Lopez was declared permanently ineligible by USA Taekwondo in April last year. He and his brother, two-time Olympic...

09/01/2019

WADA denies ‘moving the goalposts’ on access to Moscow Lab data

The World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) Compliance Review Committee (CRC) has denied changing its June 2018 requirements regarding access to the data held at the Moscow Laboratory, thereby enabling the Russian Anti-Doping Agency’s (RUSADA) reinstatement on 20 September last year. However Jonathan Taylor, the CRC’s Chair, admitted that it backed...

07/01/2019

WADA’s Intelligence & Investigations Department covering 20% of cases

Günter Younger, Director of Intelligence and Investigations for the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA), told its Executive Committee that his Department is covering less than 20% of cases referred to it, compared to the 12% outlined in an April 2018 audit. WADA has clarified that this doesn’t mean that doping...

07/01/2019

Sports Integrity Briefs – 7 January 2019

• Austrian billiards player Mario Yi Tong, who won the 8 ball tournament at the 2012 European Pool Championships, has been sanctioned with a four month ban after returning an adverse analytical finding (AAF) for hydrochlorothiazide. Tong’s sanction will run from the date of his 10 October out of...

04/01/2019

WADA’s Seychelles ExCo minutes show pressure was put on Scott

The minutes from the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) 20 September Executive Committee meeting show that two of its members were forced to intervene after pressure was put on Beckie Scott, Chairman of its Athlete Committee, by the Olympic Movement. WADA yesterday announced that Covington & Burling LLP has been...

02/01/2019

Russia misses deadline to provide Moscow Laboratory data to WADA

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) confirmed that Russia has missed its 31 December deadline to provide access to data held at the Moscow Anti-Doping Laboratory, to which the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation (SKR or Sledcom) has refused access since launching a June 2016 investigation into Russian doping....

31/12/2018

Sports Integrity Briefs – 31 December 2018

• Shashi Tharoor, MP for Thiruvananthapuram, capital of the Indian State of Kerala, has introduced a private members’ Bill that would criminalise sporting fraud and regulate online sports betting. It is understood that Tharoor plans to present his Sports (Online Gaming and Prevention of Fraud) Bill, 2018, before the...

31/12/2018

Politicians call for Commission of Inquiry into Zimbabwe Cricket

Zimbabwean politicians have called for a Commission of Inquiry to investigate alleged mismanagement of Zimbabwe cricket by the Zimbabwe Cricket Board (ZCB). It is alleged that: • although the ZCB was debt free in 2004, mismanagement has resulted the ZCB amassing debts of over US$13 million;• the ZCB misappropriated...

31/12/2018

RUSADA announces the sanction of six athletes for doping violations

The Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) has announced that a powerlifter, two skiers and three weightlifters have been sanctioned for anti-doping rule violations (ADRV). Powerlifter Klyukin Fedor (Клюкина Федора) has been sanctioned with a two year ban for participating whilst disqualified, RUSADA announced. In September 2016, Fedor was sanctioned with...

28/12/2018

Sports Integrity Briefs – 28 December

• Alexander Krushelnitskiy (Александр Александрович Крушельницкий) filed an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s (CAS) Appeals Division on 25 December, said the Russian curler’s agent in a Facebook post. On 4 December, the CAS Anti-Doping Division sanctioned with a four year ban, after he was disqualified from...

27/12/2018

The SII Briefs – 27 December 2018

• Three college football players have been suspended ahead of the 29 December College football playoffs in the US after testing positive for prohibited substances. Clemson Tigers players Braden Galloway, Zach Giella and Dexter Lawrence have tested positive for a trace finding of ostarine, the team’s Coach confirmed. The...

27/12/2018

IWF announces 13 new weightlifting positives

The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) has announced 13 weightlifters have returned adverse analytical findings (AAFs), seven of which are recent AAFs and six of which are as a result of the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) retests of samples given at the London 2012 Olympics. The results of the retests...

27/12/2018

Ivory Coast appeal to CAS after being stripped of 2021 AFCoN

The Ivory Coast football federation (FIF) has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after being stripped of the right to host the 2021 African Cup of Nations (AFCoN). The Confederation of African Football (CAF) recently confirmed that the 2021 AFCoN had been reassigned to Cameroon, despite...

27/12/2018

We are ready for another WADA visit, states Kolobkov

Russia is ready for another visit from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to the Moscow Anti-Doping Laboratory, but remains in negotiations with WADA on the specific equipment it will use to extract the data it requires from the Laboratory. “All that is necessary for them has been granted in...

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