New Straits Times

Turkmen wrestler is expelled

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JAKARTA: A wrestler from Turkmenist­an became the first doping case at the Asian Games and has been disqualifi­ed, the Olympic Council of Asia said yesterday.

Rustem Nazarov tested positive for the banned substance furosemide, a masking agent, in a pre-tournament urine test last week, the OCA said.

Nazarov “has been disqualifi­ed from the 18th Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games 2018... and his results during the competitio­n held on the 19th August annulled,” a statement said.

The athlete, 24, had competed in the men’s 57kg freestyle event and was defeated in his first match by India’s Sandeep Tomar.

Six athletes tested positive at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon including South Korean swimming star Park Tae-hwan, who was stripped of his medals.

Other athletes from Turkmenist­an, a Central Asian country, have failed doping tests at major sporting events in recent years.

Weightlift­er Umurbek Bazarbayev failed a drugs test at a world championsh­ip event in the United States in 2015, and track athlete Yelena Ryabova tested positive at the 2013 world athletics championsh­ips in Moscow.

Turkmenist­an’s sports chiefs have been under intense pressure to deliver success, following a public dressing down from the country’s President Gurbanguly Berdymukha­medov after coming home empty-handed from the Rio 2016 Olympics.

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