Cycling Canada Bans Alexander Amiri for Breaching Code of Conduct

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Cycling Canada Bans Alexander Amiri for Breaching Code of Conduct
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Cycling Canada has permanently banned Alexander Amiri from participating in its activities and events after he breached the organization's code of conduct. The decision was made by an Abuse-Free Sport adjudicative panel, and Amiri is now ineligible as a coach, athlete, volunteer, or spectator. The panel found that Amiri violated several sections of the 2021 Cycling Canada Code of Conduct and Ethics. This action aligns with Cycling Canada's commitment to the Abuse-Free Sport Program.

Cycling Canada has banned Alexander Amiri from its activities and events after an Abuse-Free Sport adjudicative panel found the road cyclist breached the organization's code of conduct . Cycling Canada said in a statement Friday that Amiri, a 27-year-old from Victoria, is permanently ineligible from participating as a coach, athlete, volunteer or spectator.The organization said the panel found that Amiri breached various sections of the 2021 Cycling Canada Code of Conduct and Ethics.

Cycling Canada became a signatory of the Abuse-Free Sport Program, an independent program to prevent and address maltreatment under the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner, in December 2022.With infections and deaths linked to measles soaring abroad, medical experts warn that waning immunization rates are increasing risks of the virus's return to Canada.Police in Charlottetown say a 56-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder and interfering with human remains in connection with the 1988 homicide of Byron Car

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