The Borneo Post

American Harper-Nelson banned after not checking medication properly

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NEW YORK: Beijing Olympics 100 metres hurdles champion Dawn Harper-Nelson has been banned for three months after she tested positive for the banned diuretic hydrochlor­othiazide, the United States Anti- Doping Agency ( Usada) said on Tuesday.

The ban is effective from December 1, 2016. Usada said it had accepted HarperNels­on’s explanatio­n that her positive test was caused by medication she was prescribed by a physician to treat hypertensi­on.

“Harper- Nelson further explained that she made efforts to determine if the medication contained prohibited substances; however, due to using partial search terms, those efforts were unsuccessf­ul.”

Harper- Nelson, who also clinched silver in the 100 metres hurdles at the 2012 London Games, said the medication had been prescribed after she was taken to hospital suffering from high blood pressure.

“As a result my physician prescribed a non-performanc­e enhancing medication for high blood pressure that contained hydrochlor­othiazide, water pill,” she wrote on her Twitter page.

“I never hid my use of this required medication, but did fail to fully understand how its administra­tion was governed by current doping protocols.

“I take full responsibi­lity of my mistake and have fully cooperated with IAAF and Usada in the handling of the matter.

“I have learned a valuable lesson and hope my mistake will serve as a reminder to all athletes to be diligent in thoroughly checking any and all prescribed medication­s.”

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Dawn Harper-Nelson

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