THC is classified under a special category that allows for a reduced three-month sanction if the athlete establishes that their use of the substance occurred out-of-competition and was unrelated to sports performance. The sanction may be further reduced to one month if the athlete satisfactorily completes a treatment programme approved by USADA.

Reeve’s period of ineligibility was reduced to one month because his use of cannabis occurred out-of-competition and was unrelated to sports performance, and because he completed a substance abuse treatment programme regarding his use of cannabis. His one-month period of ineligibility is the minimum allowed under the rules and began on 5 May 5 2025, the date he was provisionally suspended. In addition, Reeve has been disqualified from all competitive results obtained in February, including forfeiture of any medals, points and prizes.

Reeve trains in Bakersfield, California and took up para-fencing in 2022 after a motorcycle crash. He competes in the men’s foil and sabre, and has earned silver and bronze medals in US Parafencing National Championships for both events. While he hadn’t earned enough points for the 2024 Paris Paralympics, he’s hoping to qualify for the next Summer Games in Los Angeles.