The National Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel (ADDP) has imposed a four-year ban and a fine of Rs 50,000 on Mumbai-based athletics coach Mickey Menzes for an Anti-Doping Rule Violation, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has said. He had injected a prohibited substance, Drostanolone, into his trainee, Kirti Bhoite, who is now serving a two-year ban.
According to the Ministry, in 2020, Kirti Bhoite tested positive for an anabolic-androgenic steroid, Drostanolone, which on the World Anti-Doping Agency list of prohibited substances. She was awarded a four-year ineligibility period by an ADDP on 29 June 2021. The athlete filed an appeal and, on 18 April this year, an Anti-Doping Appeal Panel (ADAP) reduced her ban to two years.
During the hearing by the ADAP, Kirti Bhoite pointed out that her coach had given her and another athlete the said injection besides supplements. She also revealed that on her complaint, the Maharashtra Athletics Association had investigated the coach and decided to ban him for four years, the statement said.
Acting on this information, NADA laid an Anti-Doping Rule Violation charge against the coach, Mickey Menezes on 12 May this year. He sought to defend himself by stating that the supplier had misled him to believe that the injection he gave the athlete was free of a prohibited substance.
The Ministry added that on 30 September, an ADAP held the coach guilty of administering a steroid to Kirti Bhoite through an injection and of his complicity in the doping of the young athlete to gain undue advantage from her performances.
Since May 2009, ADDPs have adjudicated more than 1270 cases. Mickey Menezes is the first athlete support personnel to have charges laid against him and to be sanctioned. It is an indication that NADA will no longer consider cases only against athletes whose samples test positive for banned substances.