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No final decision yet on Amos

- CALISTUS KOLANTSHO Staff Writer

The anti-doping case in which Nijel Amos tested positive for a banned substance is still before a disciplina­ry committee pending finalisati­on. Amos tested positive for the banned GW1516 substance during an out-of-competitio­n test on June 4.

Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) told Mmegi Sport this week that the disciplina­ry process is ongoing.

“When it is completed, there will be accustomed communicat­ions on the AIU channels. In accordance with procedure, that is all we can say,” read AIU’s response to Mmegi Sport’s written questions.

Amos was provisiona­lly suspended ahead of the 2022 World Championsh­ips after the 2012 Olympics 800m silver medallist tested positive for a banned metabolite. Amos was notified of the result while in Eugene, Oregon, the US where he was scheduled to compete in 800m.

The drug found in the 28-year-old’s system, GW1516, “modifies how the body metabolise­s fat,” and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has said it poses a health risk to athletes, AIU said in a release announcing Amos’ ban.

In 2012, Amos, then 18, took a silver medal in the 800m at the London Games, Botswana’s first ever Olympic Games medal. Amos has not won any Olympic or World Championsh­ips medal since. In July 2019, he ran 1:41.89, the world’s best time since the London Olympic final.

Meanwhile, the AIU informed Mmegi Sport that they are not handling Thalosang Tshirelets­o’s case.

“Tshirelets­o’s matter is not under AIU’s resultsman­agement process, there we are unable to comment on that,” the response reads.

Tshirelets­o tested positive for a banned substance after samples were collected during a local competitio­n in April. The African champion is also provisiona­lly suspended.

 ?? PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE ?? Still on: Amos’ doping case has not been concluded
PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE Still on: Amos’ doping case has not been concluded

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