Judo Bond Nederland reports that. The whereabouts are needed for any doping controls outside of competitions.
“In order to have clarity in the short term and to prevent long -term and costly procedures, they have chosen to accept a settlement proposal from the Dutch Doping Authority,” the Bond writes in a press release. “Those settlements have since started and they can participate in training and competitions again in a few months.”
Korrel and De Wit would not take action next month at the World Cup in Budapest due to injuries. The Van ‘t End case had been known for some time. In February he lost a lawsuit in connection with his whereabouts. The court in Utrecht did not participate in the defense of the 33-year-old former world champion against his third mistake in 2022.
With an objection to the Doping Authority and then the tightening of the court case, Van ‘t End tried to prevent the disciplinary court from making a ruling. According to the Judoka, the disciplinary judge that is important in the sport is not about this, but this is up to the administrative court.

