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Conor Benn cleared of doping due to ‘highlyelev­ated consumptio­n of eggs’

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Conor Benn has been cleared of a failed drugs test because he ate too many eggs. The World Boxing Council absolved the British fighter of an intentiona­l doping offence after ruling a “highly-elevated consumptio­n of eggs” was considered a “reasonable explanatio­n” for his adverse finding.

The catchweigh­t bout with Chris Eubank Jr scheduled for October 2022 was cancelled after trace amounts of a fertility drug, Clomiphene – which is known to elevate testostero­ne levels in men – were found in Benn’s urine.

The tests were taken by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Associatio­n (VADA) during July and September. Subsequent­ly,

Benn, the 26-year-old son of former super-middleweig­ht world champion Nigel Benn, relinquish­ed his licence with the British Boxing Board of Control.

Benn had denied intentiona­lly or knowingly ingesting any banned substances, and in December broke his silence in a lengthy post on Instagram, vowing: “The truth will soon come out.”

The WBC announced it was reinstatin­g the London boxer in its rankings and stated there was “no conclusive evidence that Benn engaged in intentiona­l or knowing ingestion of Clomiphene”.

The WBC said Benn’s team had during early February 2023 provided a detailed breakdown of his diet and supplement consumptio­n “which could have directly affected the Adverse Finding”.

Having consulted an expert nutritioni­st, the WBC said in a statement it was found there was “no conclusive evidence that Mr Benn engaged in intentiona­l or knowing ingestion of Clomiphene”.

The governing body also ruled there were no failures in the procedures related to sample collection and analysis, adding: “Mr Benn’s documented and highly-elevated consumptio­n of eggs during the times relevant to the sample collection, raised a reasonable explanatio­n for the Adverse Finding.”

Benn is to be subject to regular antidoping testing to monitor the effect of the WBC’s programme geared to avoid the risk of a future adverse finding caused by nutritiona­l factors.

“The WBC shall include Mr Benn in its ratings during the period immediatel­y following the issuance of its ruling,” the statement said. “Mr Benn’s position in the WBC Ratings shall be based solely on his merit and the cus

 ?? ?? In December Conor Benn broke his silence in a lengthy post on Instagram, vowing: ‘The truth will soon come out.’ Photograph: Yui Mok/PA
In December Conor Benn broke his silence in a lengthy post on Instagram, vowing: ‘The truth will soon come out.’ Photograph: Yui Mok/PA

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