Sowetan

Van Rooyen stripped of middleweig­ht title

Visser waits on doping hearing

- By Bongani Magasela

Barend van Rooyen has been removed as the SA middleweig­ht boxing champion on the recommenda­tion of the SA Institute for Drug-Free Sport (Saids), Boxing SA’s chief executive Cindy Nkomo has confirmed.

The 40-year-old boxer’s name has also been scratched off BSA’s April ratings and the title he won against Yanga Phethani in December last year has been officially declared vacant.

“The decision to strip Barend of the SA boxing title was taken at a board meeting in Pretoria last weekend,” confirmed Nkomo yesterday.

Van Rooyen was handed a two-year ban by Saids in February after he was found guilty of doping. He tested positive for banned substances after he won the SA title.

Saids confirmed that the boxer’s urine sample returned positive for hydrochlor­othiazide and its metabolite­s, as well as chlorothia­zide.

Hydrochlor­othiazide is a prohibited substance in terms of the World Anti-Doping Agency. It is listed under diuretics and masking agents.

Van Rooyen appeared before an independen­t disciplina­ry committee that found him guilty on the charge.

His ban is effective from January this year to February 17 2020.

Nkomo said the boxer has appealed.

She added that Ruann Visser, the current SA heavyweigh­t champion who has been provisiona­lly suspended from competitio­n after a failed dope test, is awaiting the hearing.

“Hence he is still regarded as the SA champion,” explained Nkomo.

“We have to allow that process to flow before we jump to

‘‘ He [Visser] is still regarded as the SA champion

conclusion­s.”

Visser te sted positive after a fight that saw him win the national title from Osborne Machimana on February 23.

The truth, though, is that once Saids announces that a national champion has failed a drugs test, BSA must strip him or her immediatel­y and declare the title vacant.

Boxing SA must order the next available contenders to fight for that vacant title.

If the boxer that tested positive wins their case, then the new champion must be mandated to defend against them.

 ?? /CHRISTO SMITH ?? Barend van Rooyen and Yanga Phethani exchange leather during their fight in in Kempton Park for the vacant SA middleweig­ht title, which Van Rooyen won. He has since been banned.
/CHRISTO SMITH Barend van Rooyen and Yanga Phethani exchange leather during their fight in in Kempton Park for the vacant SA middleweig­ht title, which Van Rooyen won. He has since been banned.

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