Asian Games-bound 14-year-old swimmer and wushu player test positive as doping raises ugly head

Mumbai, Aug 5 : With the Asian Games less than 50 days away, Indian sports has been rocked by doping cases involving two Games-bound players -- a wushu player and a 14-year-old swimmer -- being caught by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) and handed provisional suspension.

As per the NADA website, the 14-year-old swimmer tested positive for 19-nor-androsterone, an anabolic androgenic steroid, a drug listed on the World Anti-Doping Agencys prohibited list.

The swimmer is understood to have done well in the recent Nationals in Hyderabad in June, setting a record, and was included in the Asian Games squad.

The Asiad-bound wushu player -- Owais Sarwar Ahenger, who is among the three wushu players, tested positive for a cocktail of drugs -- 19-nor androsterone and stimulants mephentermine and its metabolite phentermine.

యంగ్ టైగర్ జూనియర్ ఎన్టీఆర్ కు తమ్ముడిగా కన్నడ హీరో.. ఆ లక్కీ హీరో ఎవరంటే?...

Owais Sarwar, according to reports, recently won the national title in 78kg and was part of the 13-member Indian team for the Asian Games.

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The news of a teenage swimmer failing a dope test has shocked the domestic sports circuit with Olympian Virdhawal Khade saying parents/coaches looking for quick success in sports is scary.

"Such unfortunate news to end the week!Parents/coaches looking for quick success in sports is scary! With more glory & money coming into Indian Sports, doping control and athlete education needs to be prioritised!" the national champion and Asian Games medallist said in a tweet on Saturday.

As Virdhawal Khade pointed out, the incident has brought into sharp focus the role of the parents and coach as the swimmer is a minor and could not be expected to know about doping and prohibited substances.

It should also be a matter of concern for the Swimming Federation of India (SFI) because of the age of the swimmer.

సోనియా వస్తారో లేదో ? నేడు ఢిల్లీకి రేవంత్ ...

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