Arsen “Shrek” Liliev made a decision! 10:21 07/13/2013 He won’t have his “B” sample tested. Not what you were looking for? Search for other text. The deadline, by which the competitors whose “A” samples contained prohibited substances may ask to have their “B” samples examined, is approaching. According to the regulations, if an athlete does not ask for that, it is tantamount to accepting the decision of the Doping Control Committee of the European Armwrestling Federation. If such a situation is the case, the Committee along with the WAF management impose a specified penalty on the athlete, including even disqualification for a period of two years. The only way for a competitor to defend himself is to have his “B” sample tested at his own expense (the cost amounts to around 500 euros). If the “B” sample does not contain any prohibited substances, the athlete is cleared and can still take part in competitions. During the European Championships 2013, which were held in Lithuania, 40
