Indian women's weightlifter Seema, who won the silver medal in the Commonwealth Games, has been banned for four years for violating the anti-doping rule. Nada has said this in one of its statements that she has been banned due to the banned substance being found in his sample. Seema's dope sample Nada has said in its statement that they have been banned due to the banned substance being found in their sample. The dope sample of the border was taken during the 34th Women's National Weightlifting Championship held in Visakhapatnam this year. Which were done to improve performance. It was a direct violation of the rules of complete fraud and national doping. Because of this, a four-year ban has been imposed on the border.
According to the statement, the limit sample contained hydroxy 4 methoxy tamoxifen, selective estrogen receptor modulator metanolone, anabolic steroid ostarine, selective androgen receptor modulators. These are all non-specified substances in the WADA 2019 list of banned substances. He has been suspended for four years after a hearing by the NADA's Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel. Seema won a silver medal at the 2017 Commonwealth Championships and finished sixth in the women's 75kg category at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.
Earlier, former Asian silver medalist boxer Sumit Sangwan was banned for a year by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) for failing a dope test. Sangwan, who competed in the London Olympics 2012, first played in the 91 kg category. He was supposed to play an Olympic qualifier trial, but his ban came into force with immediate effect.
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