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Nigerian Boxer Suspended from Paris Olympics for Doping Violation

Nigerian Boxer Suspended from Paris Olympics for Doping Violation

Nigerian boxer Cynthia Temitayo Ogunsemilore's Olympic dreams have been shattered after she was suspended for violating anti-doping regulations. The International Testing Agency (ITA) announced on Saturday that a sample collected from Ogunsemilore on Thursday, a day before the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, tested positive for furosemide, a banned diuretic and masking agent.Furosemide is prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) as it can be used to reduce weight or mask the presence of other performance-enhancing substances. The 22-year-old Ogunsemilore, who was set to make her Olympic debut in the under 60 kg category on Monday, has been provisionally suspended until the resolution of the matter.The ITA stated that Ogunsemilore has been informed of the case and has the right to challenge her suspension at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. She can also request an analysis of the B sample.Ogunsemilore's suspension marks the third doping case at the Paris Olympics. Iraqi judoka Sajjad Sehen tested positive for anabolic steroids, while Dominican volleyball player Lisvel Eve Mejia also tested positive for furosemide.The ITA's swift action in detecting and suspending athletes for doping violations sends a strong message that the use of performance-enhancing substances will not be tolerated at the Olympics. It also highlights the importance of maintaining a level playing field and protecting the integrity of the Games.Ogunsemilore's suspension is a major setback for the Nigerian boxing team and a reminder that the fight against doping in sports remains an ongoing battle. It is crucial for athletes to adhere to anti-doping regulations and prioritize fair play and ethical competition.

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Iraqi Judoka Fails First Doping Test of Paris 2024 Olympics

Iraqi Judoka Fails First Doping Test of Paris 2024 Olympics

Iraqi Judoka Fails First Doping Test of Paris 2024 OlympicsThe International Testing Agency (ITA) has confirmed the first positive doping test of the 2024 Paris Olympics, involving Iraqi judoka Sajjad Sehen. The athlete tested positive for banned anabolic steroids methandienone and boldenone during an out-of-competition anti-doping control in Paris.The ITA revealed that Sehen's sample "returned an adverse analytical finding for the non-specified prohibited substances metandienone and boldenone." Both drugs are prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). The sample was collected on Tuesday and the result was reported by the WADA-accredited laboratory of Paris on Thursday.The 28-year-old Sehen, a first-time Olympian, was scheduled to compete in the men's 81-kilogram class next week. However, he has been provisionally suspended until the resolution of the matter."This means that the athlete is prevented from competing, training, coaching, or participating in any activity during the Olympic Games Paris 2024," the ITA statement said.Herda Raouf, the manager of Iraq's delegation, stated that Sehen and his coach will be questioned by doping chiefs on Saturday. Raouf suggested that Sehen may have taken medication due to a recent surgical operation.Sehen has the right to challenge his provisional suspension at the Court of Arbitration for Sport and can also request an analysis of the B sample. The ITA manages an independent anti-doping program for the Paris Olympics on behalf of the International Olympic Committee.This incident highlights the importance of anti-doping measures in ensuring fair play and protecting the integrity of the Olympic Games. The ITA's swift action in detecting and reporting the positive test sends a strong message that doping will not be tolerated.

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Indian Boxer Parveen Hooda Loses Asian Games Medal for Whereabouts Failure

Indian Boxer Parveen Hooda Loses Asian Games Medal for Whereabouts Failure

India's medal count at the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games is set to drop by one after boxer Parveen Hooda was suspended for 22 months for whereabouts failure. Hooda, who won a bronze medal in the women's 57kg weight class, has been stripped of her medal and her results from December 11, 2022, to May 17, 2024, have been disqualified.The suspension stems from Hooda's failure to file her whereabouts three times within a twelve-month period, a violation of the International Boxing Association's anti-doping rules. The International Testing Agency (ITA), which is responsible for results management, handed down the suspension earlier this month.The suspension is a major blow to Hooda, who had earned an Olympic quota for the 2024 Paris Games with her bronze medal performance at the Asian Games. The quota has now been surrendered, and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Jaismine Lamboria will fight for the 57kg quota in the final Olympic qualifier, starting in Bangkok on Friday.The suspension is also an embarrassment for Indian boxing, which has been plagued by a series of controversies in recent years. In 2021, the International Boxing Association (IBA) suspended the Boxing Federation of India (BFI) for alleged mismanagement and corruption. The suspension was lifted in September 2022, but the BFI remains under scrutiny.Despite the suspension, India's overall medal count at the 2023 Asian Games will remain at 106, which is good enough for fourth place in the overall medal rankings.

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