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Drugs with similar structures and biological activity are also banned because new designer drugs of this sort are always being developed in order to beat the drug tests. Caffeine, a stimulant known to improve performance, is currently not on the banned list. It was listed until 2004, with a maximum allowed level of 12 micrograms per millilitre ...
This page lists athletes who were banned from their sport for their entire lifetime. Usually this is due to major misconduct, such as serious doping, betting, match fixing or a criminal conviction. This category does not include athletes that were later reinstated.
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.
The following is an incomplete list of sportspeople who have been involved in doping offences. It contains those who have been found to have, or have admitted to having, taken illegal performance-enhancing drugs, prohibited recreational drugs or have been suspended by a sports governing body for failure to submit to mandatory drug testing.
Doping cases in sport (34 C, 5 P) L. Sportspeople banned for life (156 P) N. Banned NBA players (1 C, 29 P) ... List of people banned from Major League Baseball;
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Banned substance(s) Reference(s) Ahmed Saad Australia Australian rules football [1] Milla Saari (née Jauho) Finland: Cross-country skiing HES [2] [3] Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle Germany: Biathlon Methylhexanamine [4] [5] Sharifi Sadeh Iran: Weightlifting Metandienone [6] Şule Şahbaz Turkey: Weightlifting [7] Mamadou Sakho France Football (soccer)
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]