CAS reduces Powell and Simpson doping bans

Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson have had their doping bans reduced from 18 months to six.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport has reduced 18-month doping bans for Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson to just six months.

Powell, a former world record holder in the 100 meters, and three-time Olympic medallist Simpson tested positive for the banned stimulant oxilofrine at Jamaica's national trials last year.

In April, Jamaica's anti-doping disciplinary panel suspended the two athletes for 18 months, with the start of the sanctions backdated to June 21, 2013.

"I never felt that I should not have received a sanction. However, I always felt that the 18 months was not in line with a first-time positive test result," Powell said in a joint statement released with Simpson on Monday.

Simpson said their "actions were not intentional and CAS has recognised that".

CAS announced on Monday that it had decided to reduce their period of ineligibility to six months - time that has already been served.

The court heard the appeals in New York over two days earlier this month.

The two athletes had requested that their suspensions be reduced to three months, arguing their offences were "minor" because it was caused by contamination of the supplement "Epiphany D1" that both of them were taking.

Powell and Simpson have been free to compete since June 18 after CAS granted a stay of the Jamaican panel's decisions pending the outcome of their doping appeals.

The athletes said they would compete on Tuesday at a meet in Switzerland "with a renewed sense of excitement and passion".

The Switzerland-based appeals court said its full decisions on the sprinters' cases will be issued "in a few weeks".

But Powell and Simpson said the court ruled that all arbitration costs for the CAS hearings should be paid for by the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission.

Without disclosing specifics, the athletes said it is "believed to be one of the largest awards in the history of the CAS".


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