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Karmakar handed 21-month ban for doping

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Indian gymnastics’ poster girl Dipa Karmakar has been handed a retrospect­ive 21-month suspension by Internatio­nal Testing Agency (ITA), an independen­t non-profit organisati­on that handles anti-doping test procedures for the Internatio­nal Gymnastics Federation (FIG).

Dipa tested positive for higenagoni­st, amine, a beta-2 which means it is prohibited for conall sumption at times, both in and out of competitio­n. Dipa’s samples were collected out-ofcompetit­ion on October 11, 2021, and the ban runs until July 10, 2023.

“Dipa Karmakar has been suspended for a 21-month period, effective until 10 July 2023 after testing positive for higenamine,” ITA said on their website.

“The case was resolved via a case resolution agreement pursuant to article 10.8.2 of the FIG Anti-Doping Rules,” the statement added.

As per the United States AntiDoping Agency (USADA), higenamine has mixed adrenergic receptor activity, meaning it may act as a general stimulant. Added to WADA’s list of prohibited substances in 2017, higenamine can act as an anti-asthmatic to open up airways. It may also be cardiotoni­c, which means it can strengthen heart contractio­n to increase cardiac output. Dipa, who shot to fame in the 2016 Rio Olympics with a stunning fourth-place finish highlighte­d by the death-defying Produnova vault, last competed at the FIG World Cup in Baku where she made the vault final and failed to finish in the top eight in the balanced beam event.

In between, she went under the knife for an ACL injury in her right knee in 2017. The injury flared up at the Asian Games in 2018, forcing Dipa to pull out of the artistic team finals in Jakarta. Next year, she missed the Asian and World Championsh­ip before missing the bus for Tokyo Olympics thanks to a combinatio­n of injuries and Covid-enforced rejigging of the calendar.

The ban means the 29-yearold stands to miss all four tournament­s in the Apparatus World Cup Series (Cottbus, Doha, Baku, Cairo) and at least three of the six World Challenge Cup Series. 2014: Commonweal­th Games bronze

2015: Asian Champioshi­p bronze

2016: Fourth at Rio Olympics

2018: Gold at World Cup (Mersin)

2018: Bronze at World Cup (Cottbus)

2019: Last appearance at a FIG World Cup (Baku) 2021: Fails to make the cut for Tokyo Olympics 2023: Banned for consumptio­n of higenamine

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