The Star (Jamaica)

Richardson out?

- ANDRE LOWE Sports Editor

American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson looks set to miss the Olympic Games after her US Olympic Trials performanc­e was disqualifi­ed because she tested positive for a prohibited substance.

News of the infringeme­nt arrives four weeks before the start of the athletics competitio­n at the July 23 to August 8 showpiece in Tokyo.

Richardson could serve a one to three-month suspension for the adverse analytical finding.

According to sources who asked for anonymity, traces of the substance were found in the 21-year-old’s sample from a recent drug test.

The test was carried out at the US Olympic Trials.

Several calls, emails and text messages to Richardson’s agent, Renaldo Nehemiah, went unanswered.

Since January 1, 2021, the drug has been classified as a ‘Substance of Abuse’ by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and currently carries a maximum four-year ban.

However, if an athlete can prove that the drug was used out of competitio­n and that there was no sports performanc­e benefit, the ban will be reduced to a period of three months with no need to further examine the degree of fault.

BAN COULD BE REDUCED

WADA also stipulates that the ban could be reduced by a further month if the athlete is willing to undertake an approved treatment programme in collaborat­ion with his/her national anti-doping body.

If the drug is taken in competitio­n but the athlete can prove that the use was unrelated to performanc­e, a two-year ban will be handed out as the infringeme­nt will be considered non-intentiona­l.

Richardson was expected to challenge for the 100m gold medal at the Games, after posting 10.72 seconds in April – one of five legal sub-11 seconds clocking from the American this season.

She won the 100m at the US Olympic Trials on June 19 in a time of 10.86 (wind: -1.0m/s). This performanc­e has been provisiona­lly disqualifi­ed.

It is understood that fourth-place finisher in the 100m at the USA Olympic Trials Jenna Prandini will replace Richardson in the event at the Olympics, while fifth-place finisher Gabby Thomas has also been entered.

Richardson’s win at the US Trials and her strong personalit­y have drawn the admiration of several US celebritie­s such as former First Lady, Michelle Obama and actress Viola Davis.

The last message on Richardson’s official Twitter account posted just after midday late Thursday evening was “I am human.”

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