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British javelin star banned four years for doping

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LONDON: Former British javelin champion Joanna Blair has been suspended from all sport for four years following a positive test for steroids in 2017, UK Anti-Doping said on Friday.

Joanna tested positive for a metabolite of the steroid metandieno­ne after an out-of-competitio­n test while in France for the European Team Championsh­ips in June 2017, after which she was provisiona­lly suspended.

The 32-year-old has said that she did not intentiona­lly ingest the substance, arguing that a creatine supplement she was taking had been contaminat­ed. However, her appeal was dismissed and the sanction upheld.

“We’ve seen numerous cases involving steroids in recent months. This case demonstrat­es that there are serious consequenc­es to an Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV),” UKAD chief executive Nicole Sapstead said in a statement.

“Beyond the performanc­e-enhancing qualities of steroids, there are significan­t health risks associated with their use, including kidney failure, liver damage and an increased risk of strokes and heart attacks.”

The period of ineligibil­ity will apply from the date of notificati­on of the failed test on July 20, 2017 and will run until July 19, 2021.

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