The anti-doping hearing for Olympic discus thrower Allison Randall, which began on Thursday at the Jamaica Conference Centre, has been adjourned until Friday.
The American based Randall who tested positive for a banned diuretic at the National Trials in June, is being represented by attorney Dr. Lloyd Barnett.
The discus thrower, who represented Jamaica at the 2012 London Olympics appeared in the hearing, which ran from 10am to 3pm, via skype.
Her coach Greg Jack and training partner Cleopatra Burrell of Trinidad and Tobago also provided evidence via skype.
Dr. Wayne Mclaughlin - professor with the University Of West Indies, was also called to the witness stand by Randall's attorney Dr. Barnett.
JADCO is being represented in the hearing by customary attorney Lackston Robinson.
The matter is being heard by a four member disciplinary panel chaired by former Director of Public Prosecution Kent Pantry.
The 25-year-old Randall who holds the Jamaican discus record with a distance of 61.21 metres, is one of eight Jamaicans to have tested positive for banned substances in 2013.
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