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Swimming Stanozolol [58] Chris Armstrong England: Football (soccer) Cannabis [59] Lance Armstrong United States: Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO), Human Growth Hormone, Testosterone, Cortisone, Blood transfusions (self-admitted) Life ban [60] Marco Antonio Arriagada Quinchel Chile: Cycling 2011 Stanozolol: 4 years [61] Michael Arroyo Ecuador ...
The use of performance-enhancing drugs (doping in sport) is prohibited within the sport of athletics.Athletes who are found to have used such banned substances, whether through a positive drugs test, the biological passport system, an investigation or public admission, may receive a competition ban for a length of time which reflects the severity of the infraction.
In March 2016, Australian triathlete Lisa Marangon received a 4-year ban ending in March 2020 for use of banned substance enobosarm. American triathlete Ashley Paulson was given a 6-month suspension for use of banned substance enobosarm because officials accepted her contention that the banned drug positive came from a contaminated supplement. [79]
[1] [2] It is updated at least once per year as required by the World Anti-Doping Code. [3] [4] The adoption of the first World Anti-Doping Code (the Code) occurred at the 2nd World Conference on Doping in Sport in March 2003 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was there that WADA assumed the responsibility of maintaining, updating, and publishing the ...
Banned substance(s) Reference(s) Ma Wenhua China: Weightlifting [1] Mbulelo Mabizela South Africa: Football (soccer) Cannabis [2] Enzo Maccarinelli United Kingdom: Boxing Methylhexaneamine (MHA) [3] Adam MacDougall Australia: Rugby league Ephedrine, Amfepramone [4] Ariel Machado Brazil: Kickboxing [5] Krishnan Madasamy India: Weightlifting [6 ...
Doping, or the use of restricted performance-enhancing drugs in the United States occurs in different sports, most notably in the sports of baseball and football.. As of a 2024 study, 2.2% of U.S. athletes have self-reported to using anabolic steroids, peptide hormones, or blood manipulation.
Banned substance(s) Reference(s) Christopher Bach France Swimming Prednisone [1] Jonathan Bachini Italy Football (soccer) Cocaine [2] Nicklas Bäckström Sweden: Ice hockey Pseudoephedrine [3] Cezar Badita Romania: Swimming Nandrolone [4] [5] (in German) Ron Baensch Australia Cycling Ephedrine [6] Nathan Baggaley Australia Kayaking
Swimming Dextropropoxyphene (later exonerated due to no fault) [41] Ryan Rimouski Canada Association football Performance enhancing drugs: Juan Rincón Venezuela: Baseball Steroids [42] Willie Rioli Australia: Australian rules football Submitting fake urine sample [43] Danny Rios United States Baseball Stanozolol [44] Alessandro Rivellini Italy