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Olympic champion McNeal banned for five years, CAS to hear appeal before Tokyo Games

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- American Olympic 100 metres hurdles champion Brianna McNeal has been banned for five years for an antidoping rule violation (ADRV), the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said yesterday, with her participat­ion in the Tokyo Games in doubt until her appeal is heard.

McNeal, who had been charged and provisiona­lly suspended for “tampering within the results management process” in January, was sanctioned by a Disciplina­ry Tribunal as it was her second violation of World Athletics’ anti-doping rules.

The ban is effective from Aug. 15, 2020. The AIU said McNeal has appealed against the decision to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS), with the case set to be heard before the July 23-Aug. 8 Tokyo Olympics.

The AIU added that CAS had granted McNeal “provisiona­l relief and temporaril­y stayed” the tribunal’s decision so she can compete until the end of the U.S. Olympic trials on June 27.

The AIU did not elaborate on its decision for “confidenti­ality reasons”.

McNeal, who won gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics and was world champion in 2013, had denied testing positive for any banned substance.

The 29-year-old led a U.S. clean sweep of the 100m hurdles podium at the 2016 Olympics but was banned for a year when she missed three out-of-competitio­n drug tests, which constitute­s an ADRV.

Her ban, which was applied for the 2017 season, resulted in her missing the World Championsh­ips that year.

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