Overview
- Swiss triathlete Imogen Simmonds tested positive for Ligandrol, a banned muscle-building substance, during a routine doping test on December 8, 2024.
- Simmonds asserts that the substance entered her system through bodily fluid transfer from her long-term partner, who was using Ligandrol for personal physique enhancement.
- Haarproben (hair sample analysis) confirmed that Simmonds had not directly ingested Ligandrol, while her partner tested positive for the substance.
- Additional doping tests conducted six days before and 22 days after the positive result showed no traces of Ligandrol in Simmonds' system.
- Simmonds has enlisted legal and scientific experts to present her findings to the International Testing Agency (ITA) in an effort to prove her innocence.