http://www.immaf.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/09.02.16-HERRINGTON.pdf IMMAF CEO Densign White said: “IMMAF takes the issue of doping very seriously. It is not solely a matter of fair play, nor also only a matter of medical safety to the individual, but in contact sports doping crucially impacts on the health and safety of opponents. Multiple innocent opponents could be exposed to increased risk through an individual’s choice to take performance enhancing drugs. “This unfortunate case may serve as a warning to all IMMAF athletes to take care of the drinks and substances they consume and particularly to ensure they abide by the IMMAF anti-doping rules for the health and safety of all competitors, including themselves. IMMAF has a zero-tolerance approach to doping in the sport and has a duty of care to all competitors to enforce its Anti-Doping Rules. Athletes are urged to check their medications, to refrain from use of any prohibited substances during training and competition.” See IMMAF’s WADA compliant Anti-doping Rules: http://bit.ly/2ewRY14]]>