Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Grappler who ‘spiked’ Narsingh’s supplement booked

TRICKY Wrestler accepts dope violation but says it was ‘unintentio­nal’ so should be given benefit of the doubt

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SONEPAT: Wrestler Narsingh Yadav, dropped from the Rio-bound Olympic squad for testing positive for a banned performanc­e-enhancing substance, raised the stakes by filing an FIR against a fellow grappler — 17-year-old Jitesh — who he says spiked his food supplement, which resulted in the positive test.

According to the Sonepat police station, which has registered the FIR, a case has been registered under Sections 328 and 120B of the IPC. Under the latter, maximum punishment is death.

On Wednesday, Narsingh continued to maintain he was innocent and that he would be going to Rio despite the fact that his replacemen­t — Praveen Rana — had been announced by the WFI.

Though Narsingh desisted from naming the suspects, the WFI, which has continued to back him, revealed the identity.

WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh was quoted as saying, “We suspect Jitesh, a 75kg Greco-Roman grappler, and Sumit, both from Chhatarsaa­l… one of them has admitted to spiking Narsingh’s food...”

NEW DELHI: Narsingh Yadav and his battery of lawyers are sticking to their stand that someone added banned substance in his drink for him to test positive.

But at the start of the hearing, Narsingh admitted before the anti-doping disciplina­ry panel that “the doping was done, but it was done unintentio­nally and without my knowledge. Hence I should be given the benefit of doubt.”

During the hearing, Narsingh’s lawyers led by Vidhusphat Singhania claimed sabotage, telling the panel that his client was not responsibl­e for the positive dope test.

During the submission, they claimed that the alleged act of sabotage with his drinks happened either on June 23 or June 24. “While he was exercising or practicing, he had left his water bottle on the mat and as it was left unattended, probably somebody has put some substance in it and that is how he has tested positive,” they told the hearing panel, a source privy to the proceeding­s said.

“They also cited the June 5 incident but did not stress on it. Their stress was on those two dates on which they claimed the contaminat­ion happened,” he added.

The June 5 incident is mentioned in Narsingh’s police complaint (see transcript), where he says his friend witnessed another wrestler, Jitesh, adding something to his food at the SAI’s Sonepat centre.

However, at the hearing, Narsingh said he was unaware of the June 5 incident till he returned from a training stint on Bulgaria on June 22. “He said he was only told about the incident after coming back from Bulgaria’s training stint,” the source said.

Jitesh has been named in the FIR registered on Narsingh’s complaint.

Narsingh also alleged in the hearing that the head of the Sonepat centre, Radhica Sreeman, was complicit in the sabotage attempt. MORE TROUBLE? As of now, NADA is only focussed on the hearing related to the positive results of sample taken on June 25. NADA lawyer Gourang Kanth is seeking a ban of four years for Narsingh.

But if they consider the positive result of the sample taken on July 5 (for which he has again tested positive for the same anabolic steroid metandieno­ne) as a second violation, then Narsingh will face a life ban.

However, NADA director general Naveen Agarwal said for the time being the agency is treating it as a first offence. Kanth said they were only dealing with the June 25 violation as of now.

Kanth said the onus will be on Narsingh to prove his conspiracy allegation, under the relevant WADA rule.

IF NADA CONSIDERS THE POSITIVE RESULT OF THE SAMPLE TAKEN ON JULY 5 (FOR WHICH HE HAS AGAIN TESTED POSITIVE FOR THE SAME ANABOLIC STEROID METANDIENO­NE) AS A SECOND VIOLATION, THEN NARSINGH WILL FACE A LIFE BAN

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Narsingh Yadav
 ?? VIPIN KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Narsingh Yadav arrives at the National Anti-Doping Agency office in the Capital on Wednesday.
VIPIN KUMAR/HT PHOTO Narsingh Yadav arrives at the National Anti-Doping Agency office in the Capital on Wednesday.

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