The Spanish athletic who provided world medals, both 1500 m and 5,000 m, will remain for the banned competition to 2028.
For sports, the Arbitration Court rejected Mohamed Cat’s application against his four-year ban to obstruct.
Cat, who hit four years in December last year after the disciplinary tribunal decided that he had made an anti-doping violation, he applied to CAS.
The first in 12 months had already adopted a two-year ban for three years of location failures. He also admitted that he falsified the boarding pass to be the appearance that he traveled to one of the failures of the location. However, the cat did not accept the additional consequences of that violation (ie the four-year barrier).
World Athletics also applied to CAS in January of this year to prolong the ban for five years.

However, CAS removed both the Cat’s appeal and the counterattack of the world’s athletics.
They decided that Cat was a violation of written documents that he would be submitted as evidence.
The panel also judged that “in order to justify the growth of lawlessness for four years.”
The two-year ban on the Cat (Location failures) and the four-year barrier (obstruction) will go at the same time, that is, he will remain banned until February 2028.

