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Establishing the Kissing Defence: Evidential Requirements and Future Developments

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Monday, 08 December 2025 Author: Callum Rodgers

This is Part 2 of a two-part series examining the 'Kissing Defence' in anti-doping cases. Part 1 analysed the legal framework governing anti-doping rule violations and compared two recent contrasting decisions: WADA v Thibus (CAS 2024/A/10748) (Thibus), where French fencer Ysaora Thibus successfully avoided any sanction, and ITIA v Oliveira (SR/140/2025) (Oliveira), where tennis player Gonçalo Oliveira received a four-year ban.

This Part 2 examines the broader jurisprudence on the Kissing Defence. It identifies the evidential, scientific, and practical requirements for success and it considers how recently approved amendments to the 2027 WADA Code may make such defences more common.

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Callum Rodgers

Callum Rodgers

Callum Rodgers is a barrister at Littleton Chambers, developing a commercial, employment and sports-focused practice. He has gained experience working on sports disputes involving regulatory, commercial and discrimination issues before both arbitral tribunals and courts. Before transferring to the Bar, Callum practised as a solicitor in the Complex Commercial Litigation group at Latham & Watkins for four years, during which he obtained Higher Rights of Audience. He has also served as a Judicial Assistant at the Court of Appeal, assisting the Chancellor of the High Court, Sir Julian Flaux, on a range of complex and high-profile appeals.

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