The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Naser pleads innocence

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World 400 metres champion Salwa Eid Naser was provisiona­lly suspended for registerin­g four “whereabout­s failures”, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said on Sunday.

The Bahrain athlete, who won gold at the World Championsh­ips in Doha last year, pleaded her innocence despite being suspended by the AIU Friday for failing to make herself available for anti-doping tests.

In an Instagram video, Naser had said she had “only missed three drug tests” and that the missed tests came before the September event in Doha.

“The investigat­ion into Ms. Naser’s three whereabout­s failures in 2019 was ongoing at the time of the Doha World Championsh­ips and she was not provisiona­lly suspended at that time,” the AIU said in a statement .“Following conclusion of the investigat­ion and a fourth whereabout­s failure in January 2020, a Notice

of Charge was issued and Ms. Naser subject to an immediate provisiona­l suspension.”

According to World Athletics Anti-Doping Rules, any combinatio­n of three whereabout­s failures — filing failures or missed tests — within a 12-month period by an athlete constitute­s an antidoping violation.

Athletes guilty of whereabout­s failures could face two-year bans or a minimum of one year depending on the degree of fault.

The AIU added it would not comment any further as the disciplina­ry process was still ongoing. The 22-yearold Naser, who had said she had not been tested this year, hoped she could soon put the issue behind her.

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