Pubdate: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 Source: Edmonton Sun (CN AB) Copyright: 2003, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.fyiedmonton.com/htdocs/edmsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/135 Author: Steve Buffery Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) CANADIAN BOXERS TEST POSITIVE FOR MARIJUANA TORONTO -- Two of Canada's top amateur boxers may lose out on their 2004 Olympic dreams after testing positive for marijuana. Windsor's Andrew Kooner, a silver medallist at the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games, and Sebastien Gauthier of St-Jerome, Que., who captured a flyweight bronze at the same Games, tested positive for marijuana as a result of out-of-competition drug tests on Sept. 22 and Sept. 20 respectively, The Toronto Sun has learned. According to Robert Crete, Canadian Amateur Boxing Association executive director, the A samples from urine tests conducted on the two boxers came back positive for the drug. SEVERE REPRIMAND? A sanction, ranging from a severe reprimand to a possible four-year suspension from competition, will be issued by the international governing body of boxing (AIBA) if the B samples, which will be opened within the next few days, also come back positive. "It's tough, they're both in shock," Crete said. He said the two fighters have denied using marijuana. "These two athletes are our main hopes for the Olympics," he said. "Our No. 1 boxer, in terms of win-loss ratio, is Kooner. And Sebastien, with a good draw at the Olympics, could be standing on the podium." PARTICULARLY UPSETTING What's particularly unsettling to CABA officials is that according to Crete, AIBA requested that World Anti-Doping Agency officials target some members of the Canadian team for so-called recreational drug use. "We were taken by surprise," Crete said. "We've sent a letter to (AIBA) asking for some clarification on why exactly they requested that marijuana be tested on our guys." There has been major debate on whether marijuana should be on the WADA banne d list, as it is not considered a performance-enhancing drug. In the meantime, Crete said CABA is hoping, even though the odds are against it, that the B samples will come back negative. "Have no fear, we'll stand behind our boxers," Crete said. "They've given a lot to boxing and we don't drop athletes like that." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin