Khelo India School Games: A dozen U-17 athletes fail dope test
Khelo India School Games: A dozen U-17 athletes fail dope test
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On Monday, 12 athletes in which 5 of them were gold medalists, have tested positive for using banned drugs at the Khelo India School Games, an under-17 event aimed at strengthening the grassroots. The National Anti Doping Agency (NADA) has notified 12 athletes, including a girl, who failed dope tests during the inaugural edition which was held in New Delhi from January 31 to February 8. Among those who have tested positive are four wrestlers, three boxers, two gymnasts and one athlete each from judo, volleyball and athletics.

Five of them won gold medals - 3 in wrestling and one each in gymnastics and volleyball. While the sports ministry has remained quiet on the failed tests so far, a source said notices were sent to the athletes via their respective federations in two batches, on March 7 and 14.

“Most of the athletes have tested positive for furosemide and terbutaline. Since these fall under the specified substances category of the World Anti Doping Agency code, they have not been suspended yet,” said the source. The Khelo India Games, a rebranded version of the National School Games, was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is aimed at strengthening the grassroots. Under the programme, the government plans to identify 1,000 athletes and provide them an annual funding of Rs 5 lakh each for eight years.

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