Darragh Kenny set to return to show jumping after suspension

Irish Olympic show jumper Darragh Kenny has received permission to resume competition on February 12 following a four-month provisional suspension for a prohibited medication. The suspension stemmed from a positive doping test linked to his ADHD treatment. Kenny, who helped Ireland finish fourth at last year's European Championships, expressed full cooperation and no intent to gain an advantage.

Darragh Kenny, an Irish Olympic show jumper, was suspended from competition starting October 13 last year after testing positive for a prohibited medication under anti-doping rules. The medication formed part of a prescribed treatment for his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Kenny, part of the Irish team that secured fourth place at the European show jumping championships in A Coruna, Spain, immediately cooperated with authorities.

In a statement at the time, Kenny said: “I am cooperating fully with the FEI and the International Testing Agency to clarify the circumstances surrounding this case. I want to emphasise that I never intended to gain any competitive advantage. My sole aim was to address a medical condition under professional guidance. I am deeply grateful to my National Federation, my sponsors, owners, clients and the broader equestrian community for their support through this process.”

The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) announced on January 15 that a final agreement had been reached in Kenny's case, lifting his provisional suspension effective February 12. This allows the 38-year-old to return to the ring after the four-month period.

Meanwhile, fellow Irish rider Bertram Allen has been performing strongly with horses formerly ridden by Kenny. Last week at the Adequan World Equestrian Festival in Florida, Allen won the Challenge Round 3 aboard Eddy Blue—Kenny's European Championships mount—and also claimed victory in a 1.50m speed class on Zero K.

Kenny's return marks a positive development for Irish show jumping, which has seen continued success amid the rider's absence.

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