Belarus player suspended

Andrei Mikhalyov tested positive

11-03-13
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ZURICH – The Disciplinary Committee of the International Ice Hockey Federation has issued a provisional suspension on Belarus player Andrei Mikhalyov, after the player was tested positive for the stimulant methylhexaneamine.

Mikhalyov is barred from club and international play pending a final IIHF Disciplinary Panel decision on further disciplinary measures.

The positive test occurred on 8 February 2013, during the Final Olympic Qualification, Group F in Denmark, when Mikhalyov was requested to submit to doping control. On 5 March 2013, the WADA-accredited Norwegian Doping Control Laboratory notified the IIHF that the Player’s A Sample tested positive.  

Belarus finished second overall in Group F and did not qualify for the 2014 Winter Olympics. Mikhalyov has not played for his KHL team Dynamo Minsk since 7 March.


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