Canadian swimmer Ruslan Gaziev suspended for anti-doping violations
OTTAWA — Canadian Olympic swimmer Ruslan Gaziev has been suspended 18 months for anti-doping rule violations.
The 24-year-old from Toronto failed to provide drug testers with a quarterly outline of his schedule and provide a 60-minute period each day when he would be available for out-of-competition testing.
Gaziev had three confirmed “whereabouts failures” over a 12-month period, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport said Thursday in a statement.
Between January 2023 and August 2023, the CCES recorded two missed tests and one filing failure.