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Taramoua is banned four years after doping appeal has been supported
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Taramoua is banned four years after doping appeal has been supported

July 15, 2025 2 Min Read
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LONDON – British tennis player Tara Moore was banned for four years on Tuesday after a court agreed with the International Tennis Alignment Agency that it should be suspended for use of drugs that improve performance.

Moore tested anabolic steroids of the anabolic steroids of the anabolic steroids of the anabolic steroids in April 2022, but was cleared in December 2023 after an independent court determined it was caused by eating contaminated meat while competing in Colombia.

The ITIA complained that it focused on the decision, which focused on some of the findings relating to Nandrolone, and the court of arbitration for sports controlled by the ITIA’s favor, saying that the majority of its panel felt that Moore could not prove that the sample was consistent with the intake of contaminated meat.

“As for ITIA, all cases are considered according to the individual facts and circumstances,” CEO Karen Moorhouse said in a statement.

“Our standard for sueing the decision of the first instance is high, and the decision is not underestimated. In this case, our independent scientific advice was that players did not properly explain the high levels of Nandrolone present in the sample. Today’s ruling is consistent with this position.”

Moore, 32, currently ranks 864th in singles and 187th in doubles, playing mainly at low-level WTA Tour events since returning from interim suspension after a positive test. The ruling on Tuesday said Time was credited with her suspension.

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