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Turkmenist­an wrestler tests positive at Asiad

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A wrestler from Turkmenist­an became the first doping case at the Asian Games and has been disqualifi­ed, the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) said Friday, days after it threatened to expel the worst-offending sports from future tournament­s.

Rustem Nazarov tested positive for the banned substance furosemide, a masking agent, in a pre-tournament urine test last week, the OCA said.

Nazarov “has been disqualifi­ed from the 18th Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games 2018... and his results during the competitio­n held on the 19th August annulled,” said a statement.

The athlete, 24, had competed in the men’s 57-kilogram freestyle event and was defeated in his first match.

His compatriot Shyhazberd­i Ovelekov won bronze in the men’s Greco-Roman 87-kilogram category on Wednesday.

On Monday, the OCA’s president said that sports with the highest number of doping cases in recent Asian Games could face punishment, including expulsion.

“We would like to see which sport in the past three Games had the highest number [of doping cases],” Sheikh Ahmad al-Fahad al-Sabah told reporters in Asian Games host city Jakarta.

“When we know this sport we will put it under pressure. It will not be one of our sports anymore, or it will have less medals.”

A count of re-analysed samples from Beijing 2008 and London 2012, carried out last year by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, found wrestling had the third-highest number of positive cases, after weightlift­ing and athletics.

Wrestling has been hit with a spate of highprofil­e doping cases in recent years.

British freestyle wrestler Chinu Sandhu, who won bronze at the Commonweal­th Games in 2014, was handed a four-year ban for a doping violation last year.

Uzbekistan’s triple Olympic champion Artur Taymazov was last year stripped of his Beijing 2008 medal after his re-analysed samples tested positive for banned steroids.

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