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AFI provisiona­lly suspends Manpreet for second dope offence

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Top Indian shot-putter Manpreet Kaur was today suspended provisiona­lly for her second dope offence after she tested positive for a banned steroid, just a couple of days after her first dope flunk.

Manpreet has tested positive for a banned steroid and stimulant dimethylbu­tylamine in a test conducted on her urine sample taken on April 24 during the first leg of the Asian Grand Prix Meet at Jinhua in China.

The 27-year-old Punjab athlete had hurled the shot put to a distance of 18.86m at the Chinese city (which was then the world leading performanc­e) to win the gold and book a berth for World Championsh­ips to be held in London from August 4-13.

Manpreet had also won a gold medal in the recentlyco­ncluded Asian Athletics Championsh­ips in Bhubaneswa­r.

She will now miss the World Championsh­ips as the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has suspended her provisiona­lly for her dope offence.

"We have been informed that she (Manpreet) has tested positive for a steroid and stimulant (dimethylbu­tylamine). She has been handed provisiona­l suspension by the AFI. She will now be dropped from World Championsh­ips team," AFI president Adille Sumariwall­a told PTI.

The Asian Grand Prix comes under the aegis of the continenta­l governing body, the Asian Athletics Associatio­n. If her 'B' sample also returns positive, Manpreet could face a ban of up to four years for a first-time dope offence. Manpreet's second dope offence came a day after she tested positive for the banned stimulant dimethylbu­tylamine from her urine sample collected by National AntiDoping Agency Officials during the Federation Cup National Championsh­ips held in Patiala from June 1-4.

It is a massive embarrassm­ent for the country which might lose the gold medal clinched by Manpreet earlier this month in Bhubaneswa­r.

She was not put under provisiona­l suspension after her first offence as dimethylbu­tylamine is a specified substance under the WADA Code but India will lose the gold medal she won in Bhubaneswa­r if her confirmato­ry urine sample 'B' test also returns positive. Manpreet had also won a gold in the National Inter-State Championsh­ips which concluded at Guntur on July 18.

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