The Brazilian volleyball star, Caixeta Tandara, has convicted for a 4 -year ban for using doping. This is the decision of the International Sports Court after an online trial that lasts nearly 8 hours.
This penalty takes effect from the date the test shows that there is an Ostarina banned substance in this star's test model, namely July 7, 2021. This penalty will last until 2025 when Tandara is 37 years old.
It is likely that this penalty is also officially clever in the career of the dam, dubbed the “hammer” of women's volleyball.

Tandara was banned from playing from August 5 after the results of the Brazilian doping control agency were performed during the training period of the country's national team before the Tokyo Olympic Games.
Tankara was forced to withdraw from the semi -finals of the Tokyo Olympic volleyball and clean up the furniture, deported from the Olympic village as well as not receiving anything even the gifts from the sponsors for the Tokyo Olympics.
Immediately after receiving the results, Tandara blamed the treatments that she was applied by the team in training and competition. Ostarine is banned from selling in Brazil and maybe it appears in supplements.
The defense lawyer for Tandara did not prove the purity of this female athlete. She also filed a lawsuit against two pharmacies in Brazil, where her lawyer thought that she had sold drugs that contain banned substances.
It is likely that Tandara will declare retirement after receiving this sentence. This will be a great loss of Brazilian women's volleyball before the big tournaments, the nearest is the World Championship Volleyball Championship 2022.