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Doping Cases and Bans 2018 Thread


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3 minutes ago, hckosice said:

Bridge :d I wonder which doping you must use in bridge...anti-sleep medicine :d

 

Anabolic steroids, bridge is fucking hardcore. Roid rage everywhere.

 

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:UKR Case #353 (Ukraine #5)
Athlete: Igor Obhukov
Sport: Weightlifting
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: December 2nd, 2019
Substance: Hydrochlorothiazide
Source: http://www.iwf.net/anti-doping/sanctions/


:UKR Case #354 (Ukraine #6)
Athlete: Alona Shevkoplias
Sport: Weightlifting
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: December 2nd, 2021
Substance: Dehydrochloromethyl-Testosterone
Source: http://www.iwf.net/anti-doping/sanctions/

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:IND Case #355 (India #13)

Athlete: Dinesh Kumar

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 24 Months

Expiration: November 6th, 2019

Substance: ?

Source: IAAF June Newsletter

 

:ETH Case #356 (Ethiopia #2)

Athlete: Mekedes Fekede Chegen

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 24 Months

Expiration: November 17th, 2019

Substance: ?

Source: IAAF June Newsletter

 

:ETH Case #357 (Ethiopia #3)

Athlete: Eyob Woldegiorgis Alemu

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: February 4th, 2022

Substance: ?

Source: IAAF June Newsletter

 

:ETH Case #358 (Ethiopia #4)

Athlete: Abdosh Ali

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: February 4th, 2022

Substance: ?

Source: IAAF June Newsletter

 

:KEN Case #359 (Kenya #9)

Athlete: Ester Nganga

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: January 15th, 2022

Substance: ?

Source: IAAF June Newsletter

 

:HUN Case #360 (Hungary #2)

Athlete: Kristian Pars

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 18 Months

Expiration: July 12th, 2019

Substance: ?

Source: IAAF June Newsletter

 

:ITA Case #361 (Italy #77)

Athlete: Valeria Cirelli

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 12 Months

Expiration: July 15th, 2018

Substance: ?

Source: IAAF June Newsletter

 

:BRN Case #362 (Bahrain #2)

Athlete: Rosemary Mumo Katua

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 36 Months

Expiration: December 2nd, 2020

Substance: ?

Source: IAAF June Newsletter

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:RUS Case #363 (Russia #40)
Athlete: Vladislav Grinchuk
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: April 5th, 2022
Substance: Turinabol
Source: http://rusathletics.info/96555

 

:RUS Case #364 (Russia #41)
Athlete: Yulia Stubina
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: March 14th, 2022
Substance: Oxandrolone, Tuamine-heptane
Source: http://rusathletics.info/96555

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3 ore fa, Dragon ha scritto:

:HUN Case #360 (Hungary #2)

Athlete: Kristian Pars

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 18 Months

Expiration: 12 July 2019

Substance: ?

Source: IAAF June newsletter

That's a big name :yikes: She was Olympic champion in  London 2012

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7 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

That's a big name :yikes: She was Olympic champion in  London 2012

I think he won't appreciate you calling him 'she' :p 

 

And this is just the confirmation or something, Pars being caught/banned was news in April :p 

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7 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

That's a big name :yikes: She was Olympic champion in  London 2012

Now he will surely miss Tokyo.

Sadly,he is just among one of many Hungarian athletes who failed doping test. I remember Kovago,Anus,Fazekas among others. Some of them won olympic medals.

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:DOM Case #365 (Dominican Republic #13)
Athlete: Fernando Abad
Sport: Baseball
Duration: 80 Matches
Expiration: -
Substance: Stanozolol
Source: https://www.milb.com/milb/news/minor-league-drug-suspensions-in-2018/c-264644736

 

:DOM Case #366 (Dominican Republic #14)
Athlete: Jorge Ferrer
Sport: Baseball
Duration: 72 Matches
Expiration: -
Substance: Stanozolol
Source: https://www.milb.com/milb/news/minor-league-drug-suspensions-in-2018/c-264644736

 

:DOM Case #367 (Dominican Republic #15)
Athlete: Jaison Paniagua
Sport: Baseball
Duration: 72 Matches
Expiration: -
Substance: Stanozolol
Source: https://www.milb.com/milb/news/minor-league-drug-suspensions-in-2018/c-264644736

 

:USA Case #368 (United States #65)
Athlete: Tyler Spurlin
Sport: Baseball
Duration: 50 Matches
Expiration: -
Substance: Amphetamine
Source: https://www.milb.com/milb/news/minor-league-drug-suspensions-in-2018/c-264644736

 

:CUB Case #369 (Cuba #1)
Athlete: Yosiel Serrano
Sport: Baseball
Duration: 72 Matches
Expiration: -
Substance: Stanozolol
Source: https://www.milb.com/milb/news/minor-league-drug-suspensions-in-2018/c-264644736

 

:CUB Case #370 (Cuba #2)
Athlete: Yoanys Quiala
Sport: Baseball
Duration: 80 Matches
Expiration: -
Substance: Drostanolone
Source: https://www.milb.com/milb/news/minor-league-drug-suspensions-in-2018/c-264644736

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