Vincent Lapointe cleared to return to competition by anti-doping panel
MONTREAL — An “incredibly happy and very relieved” Laurence Vincent Lapointe said Monday she’s ready to resume training for her sport’s Olympic debut after an anti-doping panel concluded her failed drug test last year was due to cross-contamination from a boyfriend.
The panel convened by the International Canoe Federation cleared her to compete after it accepted that the 11-time world champion did not knowingly take ligandrol.
The federation also accepted that she was the victim of third-party contamination — namely, it appeared to accept her lawyer’s argument that the trace amount of the substance got into her system through the transfer of bodily fluids from her now ex-boyfriend.
At a Montreal news conference, the 27-year-old athlete said she hadn’t even known it was possible to test positive for a substance taken by someone else.