French fencer Ysaora Thibus cleared after positive doping test – Libération

The 2022 individual foil world champion and Olympic team vice-champion in Tokyo had been suspended since the beginning of February after testing positive for ostarine, an anabolic agent. The International Fencing Federation or the World Anti-Doping Agency have 21 days to appeal.

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The road to Paris is clear for Ysaora Thibus. The French fencer was cleared by the anti-doping disciplinary tribunal of the International Fencing Federation, which did not impose any sanctions against her. “It is important that my integrity is recognized,” declared the foilist on Tuesday May 21 after the announcement of the decision by her lawyer. She had been sidelined from competition since the beginning of February, due to a positive test for ostarine, an anabolic agent. Heard last week behind closed doors, the Tokyo Olympic team vice-champion successfully pleaded “contamination by bodily fluid” via her companion.

“It’s a lot of emotion and a lot of joy. Even physically, there is a huge relief. I felt such a weight in recent months, reacted the 2022 individual world champion by telephone to AFP. Given the situation, I was not negligent. I always wanted to win in a certain way, in accordance with my values.

Huge chance of a medal for France, The 32-year-old shooter however remains under threat of an appeal from among others the FIE or the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) who have 21 days to appeal to the Arbitral Tribunal of sport (TAS) from the notification of the reasoned decision. But the sportswoman’s lawyer doesn’t really believe it. “There would be a procedure on the merits, with very long delays,” explained Me Joëlle Montlouis. The only possibility (to prevent the presence of Ysaora Thibus at the Olympic Games would be a second procedure which would aim to obtain provisional measures, such as giving a suspensive effect to the decision.

Product entered into his body via the bodily fluids of his companion

Through comparative analyzes of strands of hair and nails, the Guadeloupean managed to demonstrate that the ostarine detected in her sample on January 14 during the World Cup stage in Paris had entered her body via the bodily fluids of his companion Race Imboden, a former high-level American fencer. The toxicologist working in his defense team, Jean-Claude Alvarez, had already reduced the sanction of tennis player Simona Halep, from four years to nine months of suspension on appeal.

The defense by cross contamination had already made it possible to clear the tennis player Richard Gasquet, exonerated in 2009 after a positive test for cocaine, but also the Canadian Olympic canoe vice-champion Laurence Vincent-Lapointe or the American player of Madilyn Nickles softball in 2020.

Banned from access to federal training facilities for the duration of her suspension, Ysaora Thibus claims to have “kept physically in shape”. “Since I was 7, I grew up fencing almost every day. Being deprived of it was psychologically complicated, admitted the foilist. But the important thing was to be ready. If I had the chance and the opportunity to make this decision, it was not an option to arrive completely tired.” Deprived of competitive tracks since January, he has one final competition left to prepare for before the Olympic Games: the European Championships in Basel (Switzerland) from June 17 to 23.

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