GB's Moore cleared of doping and ban lifted
Written by I Dig SportsBritish tennis player Tara Moore is free to play again after a panel ruled that contaminated meat was the source of her failed doping test.
Moore, 31, was ranked as Britain's leading women's doubles player when she was provisionally banned in May 2022.
She maintained she had never "knowingly taken a banned substance" and intended to prove she was a "clean athlete".
An independent tribunal found Moore "bore no fault or negligence" for her adverse analytical finding.
Moore tested positive for nandrolone metabolites and Boldenone from a test when was competing in the Colombian capital Bogota in April 2022.
The International Tennis Integrity Agency said it "has issued, and will continue to issue, information concerning the risks of meat contamination in certain parts of the world to all players".
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