By Akeem Lawal
The Athletics Integrity Unit
(AIU) have announced the provisional suspension of African women's 400m hurdles
champion, Nigeria's Glory Onome Nathaniel after a positive test for the
anabolic steroid stanozolol, Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports.
The 22 year-old won the 400m
hurdles title in 55.53 at the 21st African championships in front of her
home-crowd in Asaba, Delta State on August 5. The 2018 Commonwealth Games 4x400m
Silver medallist was then absent from the African team at the Continental Cup
in Ostrava.
In a piece of information
made available on the Facebook page of African Athletics United, the date of
control was not revealed, but if it happened to take place before or in Asaba,
the 400m hurdles medals may end up being redistributed, in case the
disciplinary process leads to a sanction.
Giving detail of the
suspension, AIU said Nathaniel was sanctioned because of “Presence of a
Prohibited Substance (Stanozolol) (Article 2.1)”.
According to AIU, a
Provisional Suspension is when an Athlete or other Person is suspended
temporarily from participating in any competition or activity in Athletics
prior to a final decision at a hearing conducted under the IAAF Anti-Doping
Rules or the Integrity Code of Conduct.
“In doping cases, a
Provisional Suspension is mandatory under the IAAF Anti-Doping Rules following
an adverse analytical finding for any non-specified substance on the Prohibited
List.
“A Provisional Suspension
may be imposed in other doping cases depending on the nature and circumstances
of the case in question.
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