As a consequence his case was referred to the National Anti-Doping Panel to be considered by an independent tribunal. Mr Khan accepted the violations charged but maintained that his ingestion of ostarine was not 'intentional' ( a term with a specific meaning set out at ADR Article 10.2.3). On 20 July 2022, UKAD charged Mr Khan with the commission of two ADRVs: under ADR Article 2.1 (Presence of a Prohibited Substance) and ADR Article 2.2 (Use of a Prohibited Substance). UKAD issued him with a Provisional Suspension from all Code-compliant sport on the same date. UKAD notified Mr Khan of the AAF on 6 April 2022 and that he may have committed ADRVs under the 2021 UK Anti-Doping Rules (ADR). The substance is listed on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) 2022 Prohibited List as an anabolic agent and is prohibited in sport at all times. Ostarine is a selective androgen receptor modulator (SARM). Mr Khan’s Sample returned an Adverse Analytical Finding (AAF) for ostarine. On 19 February 2022, UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) collected an In-Competition urine Sample from Mr Khan after his fight against Kell Brook at the Manchester Arena. Professional boxer and Olympic medallist Amir Khan has been banned from all sport for two years following Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) for the presence and use of a Prohibited Substance. Resources for Schools, Colleges and Universities What's banned in sport - the Prohibited List Global Anti-Doping Framework and Governance UK National Anti-Doping Policy & Assurance Framework
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