Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Syringes found in CWG Village, India deny involvemen­t of their athletes

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Indian athletes were facing investigat­ions on Saturday after the discovery of syringes in their accommodat­ion at the Commonweal­th Games in Australia.

A cleaner at the athletes’ village tipped off authoritie­s about the syringes, which will now be analysed, Commonweal­th Games Federation (CGF) chief executive David Grevemberg said.

He added that the Commonweal­th Games has a “no-needles” policy for athletes -- and “zero tolerance” for doping. The Games will open in Gold Coast on Wednesday.

The Indian team denied any wrongdoing or that the syringes were even in their rooms.

“The CGF medical commission responded to a report from a cleaner of the presence of needles in the athletes’ accommodat­ion in the Games village,” Grevemberg said.

“Under the 2018 Commonweal­th Games anti-doping standard, a no-needle policy applies to athletes for the entire Games period, unless under approved exemptions.”

He added: “If analytical evidence indicates it’s worth a follow-up, the CGF medical commission will follow these procedures as set out in the antidoping standard.”

Grevemberg refused to reveal whether athletes at the accommodat­ion would undergo extra testing, stressing that the “element of surprise” was important in catching drug cheats.

“Obviously, we don’t want athletes that are cheating on the field of play or in the Games,” he said.

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