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Indian Middle-Distance Runner Parvej Khan Provisionally Suspended for Doping

Indian Middle-Distance Runner Parvej Khan Provisionally Suspended for Doping

Indian middle-distance runner Parvej Khan, who recently gained recognition for his impressive performances in the NCAA circuit in the United States, has been provisionally suspended after failing a dope test. The 19-year-old faces a potential four-year ban if found guilty of doping.Khan's provisional suspension was confirmed by a source privy to the development. The date of commencement and the nature of the banned substance remain undisclosed. It is believed that his dope sample was collected during the National Inter-State Championships in Panchkula, where he competed for the first time since the National Inter-State Championships in Bhubaneswar in June 2023.Khan's suspension comes as a major setback for the young athlete, who had emerged as a rising star in Indian track and field. He became the first Indian to qualify for the final of a track event in the NCAA Championships earlier this year, representing the University of Florida on scholarship.Hailing from a humble farming family in Haryana, Khan's journey to the top has been marked by determination and hard work. He won the 1500m gold at the 2022 National Games and has consistently improved his personal bests.Khan's provisional suspension serves as a reminder of the importance of clean sport and the consequences of doping. The National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) is responsible for enforcing anti-doping regulations in India and ensuring the integrity of sports competitions.The outcome of Khan's case will be closely watched by the Indian sporting community and beyond. If found guilty, he will face a significant setback in his career and will serve as a cautionary tale for other athletes tempted to engage in doping.

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Gonzaga Dominates Saint Mary's, Bolsters NCAA Tournament Hopes

Gonzaga Dominates Saint Mary's, Bolsters NCAA Tournament Hopes

Gonzaga Bolsters NCAA Tournament Hopes with Victory over Saint Mary'sMORAGA, Calif. - No. 23 Gonzaga Bulldogs secured a crucial 70-57 victory over No. 17 Saint Mary's Gaels on Saturday night, bolstering their chances of an NCAA Tournament berth.Graham Ike led the Bulldogs with 24 points, continuing his impressive streak of scoring at least 20 points in seven consecutive games. Ryan Nembhard contributed 20 points and 10 assists, while Ben Gregg added 12 points.Saint Mary's, who had won 16 straight games, struggled to contain Gonzaga's offense. The Bulldogs shot 64% in the first half, building a 44-28 halftime lead. Aidan Mahaney led the Gaels with 16 points, while Mitchell Saxen added 13.Gonzaga's victory was particularly significant as they had lost to Saint Mary's at home earlier in the season. The Bulldogs have now won eight straight games since that defeat, including three Quad 1 victories.The win puts Gonzaga in a strong position heading into the WCC Tournament. The Bulldogs are now 24-6 overall and 14-2 in conference play. Saint Mary's, who clinched the WCC title on Thursday, will also participate in the tournament.Gonzaga's streak of 24 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances was in jeopardy before this recent surge. However, their impressive run has put them in a good position to receive an at-large bid if necessary.Saint Mary's, on the other hand, will need to rely on their defense and ball protection to continue their success in the WCC Tournament. They will face a tough challenge in the semifinals against either Gonzaga or BYU.

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