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Former Team Sky doctor Freeman banned for four years

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LONDON :Former British Cycling and Team Sky chief medical officer Richard Freeman has been banned from all sport for four years, effectively Dec.

21 next year, UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) said on Tuesday.UKAD said in a statement that the independent National Anti-Doping Panel (NADP) found the 63-year-old committed rule violations of "possession of a prohibited substance" and "tampering" on two distinct occasions.The four-year ban was effective from Dec.

22, 2020 - the date when UKAD provisionally suspended Freeman and charged him with the commission of anti-doping rule violations."The decision of the independent tribunal of the National Anti-Doping Panel confirms that Richard Freeman broke the UK Anti-Doping Rules," said UKAD chief executive Jane Rumble."The rules are in place to make sure everyone plays their part in keeping sport clean and to ensure a level playing field."Freeman, who was found guilty of ordering 30 sachets of banned testosterone gel for an unidentified rider in 2011, has been permanently struck off the medical register after losing an appeal last January.UKAD opened an investigation in 2016 after receiving information of a possible anti-doping violation by individuals linked to Team Sky at the Criterium du Dauphine race in June 2011.

Investigators then discovered a delivery of 30 Testogel sachets was made to British Cycling’s Headquarters in Manchester in May 2011.In a 2017 interview Freeman said he ordered the gel for a 'non-riding' member of British Cycling staff but claimed he had returned it to the supplier for destruction.

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