Benzoylecgonine

This page shows anti-doping rule violation data we have registered for Benzoylecgonine.

Number of cases in Benzoylecgonine Last 10 Years

Benzoylecgonine

Benzoylecgonine ranks #41 globally among prohibited substances, with 89 registered cases (0.6% of all violations) among all sports tracked by the Anti-Doping Database, which contains 14,670 verified cases. United Kingdom leads with 32 cases, while Rugby is the most affected sport (25 cases).


Cases of Benzoylecgonine by Sport
Top Sport: Rugby

25

Rugby cases

0%

Of all violations

89

Total Benzoylecgonine cases
Rugby's share of Benzoylecgonine violations 0%
25 of 89

Rugby has the most recorded cases of Benzoylecgonine violations globally, with 25 registered cases0% of all 89 verified cases.

Cases of Benzoylecgonine by Country
Top Country: United Kingdom

32

United Kingdom cases

36%

Of all violations

89

Total Benzoylecgonine cases
United Kingdom's share of Benzoylecgonine violations 36%
32 of 89

United Kingdom leads significantly in Benzoylecgonine violations globally, with 32 registered cases36% of all 89 verified cases.

Global Substance Ranking

Benzoylecgonine ranks #41 of 358 prohibited substances in the Anti-Doping Database.

#1 Stanozolol
1,359
#2 Methandienone
833
#3 Norandrosterone
778
#4 Testosterone
758
···
#41 Benzoylecgonine
89
About This Ranking

This ranking covers only prohibited substances with verified case records in the Anti-Doping Database. Procedural violations (whereabouts failures, refusals to test, etc.) are excluded.

Active Sanctions — Expiry Year
Gender Distribution
Male 95.5%
85 cases
Female 4.5%
4 cases
Analysis: has a notably higher proportion of male cases (95.5%) compared to the global average (80.2%), a difference of 15.3 percentage points. Global average: 80.2% male, 19.8% female
Average Suspension Length
26.2
months
Benzoylecgonine
30.1
months
Global average

The average suspension for Benzoylecgonine violations is 26.2 months, shorter than the global average of 30.1 months.

Benzoylecgonine is a metabolite of cocaine. This metabolite of cocaine was first referenced in WADA documents in 2004 as a target for detection.

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