Wrestler Tsogbadrakh Tseveensuren: Four-Year Ban for Doping Violation

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Wrestler Tsogbadrakh Tseveensuren Sanctioned with Four-Year Ban for Doping Violation

Published: March 4, 2026 | 247sports.news

Four-Year Suspension Imposed by CAS

Wrestler Tsogbadrakh Tseveensuren has been sanctioned with a four-year period of ineligibility following an anti-doping rule violation (ADRV), the International Testing Agency (ITA) announced today. The decision was rendered by the CAS ADD (Appeals Arbitration Division).

The ban is effective from June 19, 2025, and will conclude on June 18, 2029.

Adverse Analytical Finding at 2025 Asian Championships

The case originated from a sample collected during the 2025 Senior Asian Championships on March 29, 2025, in Amman, Jordan. The sample revealed an adverse analytical finding for testosterone, a prohibited substance according to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List.

As reported earlier on June 19, 2025, the athlete was notified of the finding and provisionally suspended.

CAS ADD Findings and Disqualification of Results

CAS ADD found that the athlete had committed an ADRV for the presence and use of a prohibited substance in accordance with Articles 2.1.2 and 2.2 of the UWW anti‑doping rules.

ITA Statement, March 4, 2026

all competitive results achieved by Tseveensuren between March 29, 2025, and June 19, 2025, have been disqualified.

Right to Appeal

Tseveensuren, along with relevant stakeholders including United World Wrestling (UWW), WADA, and the Mongolian National Anti-Doping Agency, have the right to appeal the CAS ADD decision to the Appeals Arbitration Division of CAS.

ITA Statement

The ITA has stated it will not provide further comment on this case.

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FAQ

What substance led to the sanction?

Testosterone, a non-specified prohibited substance under the WADA Prohibited List.

When was the sample collected?

March 29, 2025, during the 2025 Senior Asian Championships in Amman, Jordan.

What is the length of the ban?

Four years, from June 19, 2025, to June 18, 2029.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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