Richard Freeman (born ) is a former
sports physician known for his work with
British Cycling
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and
Team Sky.
In a
medical tribunal in
Manchester
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, Freeman was accused of aiding cyclists with
doping and related misconduct. He admitted to 18 of 22 charges against him. In March 2021, the tribunal additionally found Freeman guilty of ordering
testosterone
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, a
performance-enhancing drug
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Many substances, such as anabolic steroids, can be used to improve at ...
restricted by
World Anti-Doping Agency
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and
UK Anti-Doping rules, for a Team Sky cyclist in 2011, "knowing or believing" it was to help
dope a cyclist.
After the decision, Freeman was permanently
struck off the medical register by the
General Medical Council
The General Medical Council (GMC) is a public body that maintains the official register of physician, medical practitioners within the United Kingdom. Its chief responsibility is to "protect, promote and maintain the health and safety of the pu ...
.
Following a
UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) investigation, he was banned from all sport for a period of four years for "possession of a prohibited substance" and "tampering or attempted tampering with any part of doping control".
Career
Freeman worked as the head of medicine and head of sports science at
Bolton Wanderers F.C. from 2001 to 2009.
He began working for
British Cycling
British Cycling (formerly the British Cycling Federation) is the main national sport governing body, governing body for cycle sport in United Kingdom, Great Britain. It administers most competitive cycling in Great Britain, the Channel Islands a ...
and
Team Sky in 2009.
The
General Medical Council
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(GMC) alleged that, in May 2011, Freeman ordered 30 Testogel (testosterone) sachets from Fit4Sports Limited to the
National Cycling Centre
The National Cycling Centre is a multipurpose cycling venue in Sportcity, Manchester, United Kingdom. It includes an indoor Manchester Velodrome, Velodrome and a BMX racing, BMX arena and outdoor mountain biking, mountain bike trials. It also ha ...
, Manchester. It is also alleged that Freeman claimed that the delivery was a mistake and later asked for confirmation to be sent from Fit4Sports asking for the return of the delivery.
On 12 June 2011, Freeman received a
jiffy bag from British Cycling coach
Simon Cope. An investigation into the jiffy bag, conducted by
UK Anti-Doping, revealed that the bag had been moved by Cope in an airplane to
Geneva
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, Switzerland where it was driven to
La Toissure, France. The contents of the package is disputed.
Later in June, Freeman arranged a
therapeutic use exemption (TUE) for
Bradley Wiggins
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to take
triamcinolone. Freeman denies any wrongdoing surrounding the powerful drug, stating that he was "abiding by the TUE system".
Freeman has said that his laptop, where medical records of the cyclists were kept, was stolen from a Greek hotel in 2014.
Thus, the contents of the
jiffy bag is not certain. Freeman claims that it contained
Fluimucil, but the medication is common throughout Europe; this questions the need to have the package sent by air.
He resigned from
British Cycling
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in October 2017, citing "stress related issues".
Medical tribunal
Freeman faced a tribunal before the
Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS), with proceedings stretching over two years.
The tribunal began in early November 2019, and the allegations related to the incidents in May 2011.
He admitted to 18 of the 22 allegations against him,
including the claim "that he asked supplier Fit4Sport to falsely claim the Testogel has been sent in error".
The employee who sent the false email claims that "she trusted Dr Freeman because he is a doctor" and also that the 30 Testogel sachets were never returned to the company.
Although Freeman admitted to the allegations, he claimed that the
testosterone
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was intended for former British Cycling technical director
Shane Sutton to treat his alleged
erectile dysfunction
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, which Sutton strongly denied.
Freeman's lawyer, Mary O'Rourke, had "confrontational exchanges" with Sutton, resulting in him calling Freeman "spineless" before leaving the tribunal.
Tensions between Sutton and Freeman were high throughout the tribunal and the latter did not return to the tribunal after the premature leave.
The tribunal denied Freeman's request to drop the remaining four charges. Freeman maintained that he did not order the drug "knowing or believing that it was intended for an athlete". The tribunal was adjourned due to Freeman's health, after his absence at many hearings.
The tribunal resumed in October 2020. Freeman said he used "a screwdriver or blunt instrument" to destroy a laptop that may have contained information important to the investigation. Freeman said he did so out of fear that information could be hacked, and stated the incident had occurred during a period of ill-health. Freeman also said that he secretly took the 30 sachets of Testogel home on the day it was delivered to the National Cycling Centre and washed them down the sink and claimed that he complained to senior management about alleged misuse of resources by Sutton, including an allegation he spent £6,000 of
British Cycling
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money on personal cosmetic dentistry.
He also alleged that ex-medical director
Steve Peters had asked him to treat senior management and staff as well as riders free of charge. Peters denied Freeman's claim that he "gave the green light to unregulated medicine, out of British Cycling supplies, to be given to senior management and selected staff".
On 14 October, Freeman admitted to losing medical information from a third computer after the
Union Cycliste Internationale
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The UCI issues racing licenses to riders and enforces di ...
(UCI) requested blood data from riders after the
2011 Giro d'Italia
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and the
2011 Tour de France. On the final day of Freeman's cross examination which stretched into its seventh week, Freeman claimed he was unaware that
testosterone
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could be used to enhance sports performance in 2011 at the time of his alleged misconduct. He stated he "came into cycling quite fresh" and that he never discussed the topic of drug doping with Peters at the time.
The tribunal was adjourned again on 26 November to resume once more on 22 January 2021. Freeman's lawyers had asked MPTS for a further adjournment of proceedings to allow him to help administer
COVID-19 vaccine
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s, but MPTS denied this request, saying that an adjournment was neither "proportionate or in the interests of justice". During its
summation
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on 22 January, the GMC contended that Freeman had worked with athletes who had previously doped when buying
testosterone
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to boost the performance of an unnamed rider. Just five days later, the MPTS confirmed the tribunal would be delayed once again until 6 February, due to "unforeseen circumstances".
On 12 March, the tribunal found Freeman guilty of ordering banned
testosterone
Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone and androgen in Male, males. In humans, testosterone plays a key role in the development of Male reproductive system, male reproductive tissues such as testicles and prostate, as well as promoting se ...
"knowing or believing" it was to help dope a rider. The tribunal ruled that Freeman ordered Testogel with the knowledge "it was to be administered to an athlete to improve their athletic performance". The tribunal found that Freeman's actions were "incapable of innocent explanation".
Freeman said that he was made a
scapegoat
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, but there is no evidence of any wrongdoing by Freeman's colleagues, British Cycling, or Team Sky.
On 17 March, the tribunal moved into its second phase which considered Freeman's fitness to practise medicine in light of its verdict. The GMC argued that Freeman was unfit to practise due to "the seriousness of misconduct, repetition of misconduct and lack of insight into his misconduct." The next day, the tribunal ruled that Freeman's fitness to practise was impaired. Freeman said he was "shocked" by the verdict and that he "was not a doper". On 19 March, Freeman was permanently struck off the medical register.
Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service chair Neil Dalton said that the tribunal's determination was "that erasure is the only sufficient sanction which would protect patients, maintain public confidence in the profession and send a clear message to Dr Freeman, the profession and the public that his misconduct constituted behaviour unbefitting and incompatible with that of a registered doctor." Freeman lost his job as a
general practitioner
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GPs have distinct expertise and experience in providing whole person medical care, whilst managing the complexity, uncertainty and risk ass ...
at the Great Harwood Medical Centre in
Lancashire
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.
In April 2021, Richard Freeman lodged an appeal at the
High Court in Manchester to contest the verdict of the tribunal. The appeal hearing was expected to begin in November 2021 but was adjourned in early November by the judge. In January 2023, the
High Court rejected Freeman's appeal - stating there was "nothing wrong" with the tribunal's process or conclusion.
UK Anti-Doping Investigation
In February 2021,
UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) charged Freeman with two anti-doping rule violations: "possession of a prohibited substance" and "tampering or attempted tampering with any part of doping control". Freeman stated his intention to contest part of the charges, and requested a hearing.
Following Freeman's decision to appeal the findings of the Medical Practitioners Tribunal to the
High Court, UKAD announced on 1 June 2021 it was pausing its investigation until the conclusion of his appeal. His appeal was rejected by the
High Court on 16 January 2023 allowing the UK Anti-Doping Investigation to resume.
The National Anti-Doping Panel (NADP) considered UKAD's case in July 2023 and found both charges proven - "possession of a prohibited substance" and "tampering or attempted tampering with any part of doping control". Freeman was handed a four year ban from all sport, backdated to 22 December 2020, the date on which he was suspended.
References
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Living people
British sports physicians
Ineos Grenadiers
Cycle racing in the United Kingdom
Doping in sport
Bolton Wanderers F.C. non-playing staff
Year of birth missing (living people)
Medical doctors struck off by the General Medical Council