Jackson Huntley Nash has received a lifetime ban from the competition by
The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). United States Anti-Doping Agency says it found evidence of multiple violations after being contacted by a whistleblower.
“This is yet another case that demonstrates the power of investigations in the shared fight to protect sport and athletes’ rights,” said USADA CEO Travis T. Tygart. He informs that investigation is still ongoing, but enough evidence has been found to take the decision. “As always, we will thoroughly investigate and act on evidence of doping violations and greatly appreciate the assistance of those who come forward on behalf of clean sport.”
The anti-doping organization informed that disqualification would apply to any results on or after December 15, 2021, which was the date evidence was collected of his possession of prohibited substances.
USADA states he is charged with “use or attempted use of Prohibited Substances, including testosterone, clenbuterol, oxandrolone, and anastrozole. Tampering or attempted tampering with any part of doping control by interfering with USADA’s investigation. Possession of Prohibited Substances, including testosterone, clenbuterol, oxandrolone, and anastrozole and Trafficking or attempted trafficking of Prohibited Substances clenbuterol and oxandrolone to another athlete.”