Global Times

Chinese marathon champion banned for 8 years over doping

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China’s national marathon champion and Olympian Wang Jiali has been banned for eight years after failing a drugs test, her second violation, the Chinese Athletics Associatio­n (CAA) said Wednesday.

The 31-year-old, who won gold at the 2017 National Games, tested positive for the banned blood booster EPO during out-of-competitio­n testing in August and her career now appears over.

Wang – who came 57th in the marathon at the 2012 London Olympic Games – was banned for two years in 2013 for a previous violation, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

Separately, China’s AntiDoping Agency (CHINADA) said it uncovered 77 violations last year, calling it proof that the country is stamping down on drugs cheats ahead of next month’s Winter Olympics in South Korea.

China this week banned speed skater Shi Xiaoxuan for two years for failing a drugs test, the second such case to hit the national team in quick succession.

CHINADA said it conducted a record 17,000 tests last year and vowed to root out drug cheats.

Last year’s testing returned 132 positive results, but in 55 cases the athletes were not punished because CHINADA ruled that they had tested positive for clenbutero­l due to food contaminat­ed with the banned performanc­e-enhancer, Xinhua said.

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