The Hindu (Kolkata)

India continues to lead the charts in positive dope cases

- Y. B. Sarangi

India continues to hold on to its dubious distinctio­n of being one of the leading countries with dope offenders.

According to the recently released 2022 statistics by the World AntiDoping Agency (WADA), out of 3865 samples handled by National AntiDoping Agency (NADA), 125 (3.2 %) tested positive — the most in any country.

Russian (10186 samples) and American (6782) agencies have reported 85 and 84 positive results respective­ly.

NADA’s figures also record the highest percentage of positive results for 2000plus samples tested by an agency and joint highest for 1000plus samples. The South African agency has 2.9 % (2033 samples) and the Vietnamese agency has 3.2 % (1105 samples) of positive tests.

As far as NADA’s figures are concerned, some discipline­s, including athletics, boxing, wrestling and weightlift­ing, in which India has medalled in the Olympics have also contribute­d to this.

Wrestling has registered 6.3 % (18) positive results from 285 samples.

Other countries with a higher percentage in wrestling are Egypt (7), Pakistan (16.7), Guatemala (25) and Tajikistan (25). Egypt has tested only 43 samples, while the rest three have tested samples in single digits.

A glance at the figures of the previous years point to a disturbing trend in India.

In 2019, NADA had tested 4004 samples with a record number of positive results (225), which came to 5.6 %.

Even in the Covidaffec­ted 2020 (1186 samples) and 2021 (1794), when NADA managed to handle less than 2000 samples a year, India led with 4.6 % and 2.3 % positive cases respective­ly.

With the Paris Olympics around the corner, NADA would do well to ramp up the number of tests to curb the doping menace.

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