Sports and Entertainment
Angélique Richardson
July 2025
Angelique Richardson, Senior Associate in the Sports and Entertainment team at Lawrence Stephens, together with Christopher Saad and Ellie Horan of 2 Bedford Row, successfully acted for professional rugby league player Jake Maizen in proceedings brought by UK Anti-Doping before the National Anti-Doping Panel.
The matter was referred to Lawrence Stephens through the Sport Resolutions Pro Bono service, which provides eligible athletes with access to legal representation in anti-doping and disciplinary matters.
Mr Maizen was cleared of an Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV) for the use of cocaine In-Competition, contrary to Article 2.2 of the UK Anti-Doping Rules. The charge was formally dismissed following a contested hearing in April 2025.
While Mr Maizen admitted to a separate ADRV under Article 2.1, relating to the presence of a prohibited substance in his system, the Tribunal accepted that the ingestion occurred Out-of-Competition and was unrelated to sporting performance. As a result, the standard three-month period of ineligibility was backdated and deemed already served by way of provisional suspension. Mr Maizen has therefore been immediately eligible to return to the sport.
The decision of the National Anti-Doping Panel can be viewed here.
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