Five-Time World Para Swimming Championship Medalist Suspended After Positive Test for THC

Mexican Para swimmer Luis Armando Andrade Guillen has been given a nine month ban for an anti-doping rules violation. He tested positive for the banned substance Carboxy-THC, a biomarker for marijuana usage, at the Para Swimming World Series in Mexico on June 14, 2025.

In 2013, the World Anti-Doping Association significantly raised its threshold for what is considered a positive test for THC amid changing global attitudes about the substance. The threshold then increased from 15 ng/mL to 150 ng/mL.

By comparison, the federal workplace cutoff for a positive test in the United States uses an initial cutoff of 50 ng/mL and a confirmatory cutoff of 15 ng/mL. THC is only prohibited in competition.

Guillen accepted the Anti-Doping Rules Violation and suspension without appeal. He began a voluntary provisional suspension on August 27, 2025 and is eligible to return to competition on May 27, 2026.

THC is listed as both a Specified Substance and a Substance of Abuse by the World Anti-Doping Code. Specified Substances are more likely to have a credible non-doping use, meaning that authorities are allowed to reduce suspensions from the standard two year/four year protocols.

Its classification as “Substances of Abuse” allows a reduced three month suspension as a diversionary practice, but according to World Para Swimming, “The case was not dealt with under the Substance of Abuse provisions of the Code because the athlete was unable to establish that his use of Carboxy-THC occurred entirely out-of-competition and for reasons unrelated to sporting performance.”

The tribunal did decide that there was No Significant Fault or Negligence for the violation, and still reduced the suspension from the default two years to nine months.

In addition to the suspension, all results obtained in the 200 IM at the 2025 Para Swimming World Series Mexico are forfeited, as well as any results at that meet and since that meet.

Guillen, 31, has five World Championship medals in sprint freestyle and butterfly events from the 2015 and 2017 World Para Swimming Championships. All are bronze and four of the five came in individual events.

At the meet where the positive test came, he finished 5th in the 50 free final.

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Eisenheim
1 month ago

How dare he smoke the devil’s lettuce!!!!!

Free bro
1 month ago

Free bro

Steve Nolan
1 month ago

“you are too chill, get out of our competition”

Steve Lundquist
1 month ago

Why are they even testing for marijuana? It is not performance enhancing and now legal in most states.

Snarky
1 month ago

I think you mean THC is not considered a doping offense OUT of season. Don’t want unthinking national teamers to be running to their bongs thinking the rules changed during comp season.

Last edited 1 month ago by Snarky
Ncaaswimmer
Reply to  Snarky
1 month ago

Not out of season. Out of COMPETITION. Big difference

LBSWIM
1 month ago

duuuuude?

Meeeee
1 month ago

i think the issue here is the type of para athlete. It can be used for pain management in say a person post-amputation. But it can also be used to reduce spasticity in someone with a spinal cord injury or cerebral palsy. And while I would not argue against that in general for those who feel they benefit. But in a competition setting there cannot be the use of non-FDA (or whatever governing body) of drugs that might cause dependency that could be detrimental. Plus it is not approved in all USA states or all countries of the world. Many potential issues.

Spieker Pool Lap Swimmer
1 month ago

The swimmer reportedly smoked two joints before he smoked two joints and then he smoked two more.

Ncaaswimmer
Reply to  Spieker Pool Lap Swimmer
1 month ago

Then he drank a beer. Then he had another beer. 3 beers. 4 beers. 5 beers

Erik
Reply to  Spieker Pool Lap Swimmer
1 month ago

Curious if any kids will get the reference to a 34yr old song…

kevin
Reply to  Spieker Pool Lap Swimmer
1 month ago

Specifically, the two in time of war, are what he got busted for.

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