The panel of the FEI Tribunal has rendered its final decision in the prohibited substance case involving the horse Camiro ridden by Tony Andre Hansen (NOR) at the 2008 Olympic Games.

The Person Responsible (the rider) is suspended for a period of four and a half months (135 days), which period began on the date of the application of the provisional suspension, 21 August 2008, and shall run up to 2 January 2009. The Person Responsible (PR) is fined CHF 3,000 and shall also contribute CHF 8,000 towards the costs of the legal procedure.

The justifications for the sanctions are the principles which are at the core of the FEI Equine Anti-Doping and Medication Control Rules, according to which “It is each Person Responsible’s personal duty to ensure that no Prohibited Substance is present in his or her Horse’s body during an Event. Persons Responsible are responsible for any Prohibited Substance found to be present in their Horse’s bodily Samples. Accordingly, it is not necessary that intent, fault, negligence or knowing Use on the Person Responsible’s part be demonstrated in order to establish an anti-doping rule or medication control violation.”

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