Briane Harris received the results from an out-of-competition doping control test in mid-February and was given a provisional suspension.
The reason behind Canadian curler Briane Harris’ ban at the 2024 Scotties Tournament of Hearts has been revealed. As Moses Woldu reports, the lead for Team Canada tested positive for the banned substance Ligandrol. – Mar 12, 2024A provisional suspension issued to Canadian curler Briane Harris has been lifted “with immediate effect” by the Court of Arbitration for Sport after it found she bears “no fault or negligence” for an anti-doping rule violation last year.
Under the provisional suspension, Harris was banned from competition and training. The ban also prevented the Winnipeg native from interacting with her teammates and coach. The story — which came at the peak of last season’s women’s domestic curling campaign — was a stunner in a sport where negative headlines are unusual and doping cases are rare.
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