Decision on top Canadian canoeist’s doping case set to be revealed
MONTREAL — One of Canada’s top 2020 Olympic medal contenders is expected to find out a decision on a doping case affecting her status for Tokyo on Monday.
Canoeist Laurence Vincent Lapointe is slated to speak at press conferences in Trois-Rivieres, Que., and Montreal after the International Canoe Federation releases a decision on her case.
Vincent Lapointe, 27, remains provisionally suspended for having trace amounts of Ligandrol in an out-of-competition doping test conducted July 29.
Lapointe and her lawyer, Adam Klevinas, attended a hearing before the ICF’s Doping Control Panel in Lausanne, Switzerland, to present their case in December.