The Borneo Post

Sumgong saga to delay naming of marathon series champion

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LONDON: The Abbott World Marathon Majors ( WMM) will hold back on naming a women’s champion until after the conclusion of the doping case involving series leader Jemima Sumgong.

Sumgong , who last year became the first Kenyan woman to win Olympic gold in the marathon, tested positive for the banned blood- booster EPO ( erythropoi­etin) in an out- ofcompetit­ion test carried out by the sport’s governing body.

“While we are distressed to learn of the reports of Jemima Sumgong’s positive drug test, if true, they indicate that we are gaining ground in our longstandi­ng fight against doping,” Tim Hadzima, general manager of the consortium, said in a statement.

“Given our policies, until the conclusion of Jemima Sumgong’s case and any potential appeal process, we will not name a Series X women’s champion,” he added.

Sumgong leads the standings for Series X, which concludes at the April 17 Boston Marathon. World Marathon Majors (WMM) rules state that athletes found guilty of breaking anti- doping rules enforced by the governing body IAAF, World Anti- Doping Agency ( WADA) , nat ional federation­s or any of the series’ individual races cannot win a title.

“The Abbott World Marathon Majors is committed to eradicatin­g doping and we wil l continue to lead the way in introducin­g and campaignin­g for aggressive measures,” Hadzima said.

“To that end, we recently, in conjunctio­n with the IAAF, built and funded one of the largest targeted testing pool of athletes, with an aim of requiring more than 150 individual­s to submit to out- of- competitio­n testing a minimum of six times a year.”

I f Sumgong’s B sample is confirmed as positive and she is subsequent­ly banned, it would be a massive blow for Kenya, where her Rio victory was greeted with near- delirium after a long barren spell over the classic distance at the Olympics.

 ??  ?? Winner of the elite women’s race, Kenya’s Jemima Sumgong poses with the trophy during the Virgin Money London Marathon at The Tower Hotel in St Katharine’s Way, London in this April 25, 2016 file photo.
Winner of the elite women’s race, Kenya’s Jemima Sumgong poses with the trophy during the Virgin Money London Marathon at The Tower Hotel in St Katharine’s Way, London in this April 25, 2016 file photo.

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