- Jeff Adams
Jeff Adams (born November 15, 1970 in
Mississauga, Ontario ) is aCanadian Paralympian and a six-time world champion in wheelchair sports. He has competed at six consecutiveSummer Paralympics from 1988 to 2008, winning a total of three gold, four silver, and six bronze medals. At the1996 Summer Paralympics he won gold in the 800 m, silver in the 400 m, and bronze in the 4×400 m relay. Four years later, at the Sydney games, he won five medals, a gold in the 800 m and 1500 m, a silver in the 400 m and a bronze in the 5000 m and 4x100 m. At the 2004 Paralympics he won a bronze in the 400 m race. [cite web |title=Athlete Search Results |publisher=International Paralympic Committee |year=2008 |url=http://www.paralympic.org/release/Main_Sections_Menu/Sports/Results/paralympics_search.html?sport=2&games=all&medal=all&npc=CAN&name=adams&fname=jeff*&gender=m |accessdate=2008-10-02]In 2002, he climbed the 1,776 steps of the
CN Tower in a specially-designedwheelchair ; in 2004, he climbed theAcropolis .uspension and Appeal
Adams was suspended for two years for testing positive for
cocaine at the 2006 Canadian wheelchair marathon championships inOttawa .Adams claimed an unknown woman inserted cocaine into his mouth while they were sitting together at the Vatikan Club, a Toronto nightspot. Shortly after, he used a
catheter . Later that week at Ottawa, Adams used the same catheter to provide A and B samples for his urine test which is how he tested positive for cocaine.After the positive test, Adams asked for a hearing before an independent arbitrator, who determined he had committed an anti-doping violation. The arbitrator also ruled that Adams should be suspended from competition for a two-year timeframe. Adams' suspension meant a loss of federal sport funding for life.
Adams filed an appeal with the
Court of Arbitration for Sport inLausanne ,Switzerland , which ultimately went in is favour. A three-person arbitration panel found Adams' story to be true, and that the failed test was because of the previously contaminated catheter. The panel added the athlete had been the victim of an assault at the bar and could not be held negligent or at fault. [ [http://www.cbc.ca/sports/amateur/story/2008/05/20/adams-media.html Wheelchair athlete Adams aiming for Beijing ] ] [ [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080520/adams_beijing_080520/20080520/ CTV.ca | Paralympian aims for Beijing after doping clearance ] ] [ [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070612/adams_doping_070612/20070612/ CTV.ca | Wheelchair racer found guilty of doping infraction ] ]External links
* [http://www.adamsmania.com Official site]
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