NIGERIAN weightlifter and folks medalist at the ongoing 2014
Commonwealth Games in Scotlland, Chika Amalaha, faces a doping ban after
her “B” sample confirmed the presence of banned substances. The
16-year-old’s “A” sample tested positive for diuretics and masking
agents after she won the 53kg division last Friday, becoming the
youngest-ever female to win a weightlifting title at a Commonwealth
Games.
The Nigerian was initially suspended on Tuesday when the test
detected amiloride and hydrochlorothiazide, both of which are banned by
the World Anti-Doping Agency. After confirming the positive test,
Commonwealth Games Federation chief executive Mike Hooper said: “I can’t
and won’t speculate on what the outcome might be.
“We have a robust process in place that must be followed to ensure fairness to all.”
Amalaha is the first athlete to fail a test at the Games, but Welsh
400m hurdler Rhys Williams and 800m runner Gareth Warburton both missed
the competition after being charged with anti-doping rule violations.
Both athletes deny knowingly taking any banned substance. The World
Anti-Doping Agency recommends a standard two-year ban for a first doping
offense.
(Guardian News)


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