Three of Pakistan's players have withdrawn their last year's South Asian Games medals after failing the dope test. Along with this, a four-year ban has been imposed on all three athletes. Two of these athletes have won gold and one bronze in last year's games.
According to the same Nepal Olympic Committee, Mohammad Naeem, who won the gold medal in the men's 110 m hurdles, Mehboob Ali, who won the gold in the 400 m hurdles, and Sami Ullah, who won the bronze medal in the 100 m sprint, withdrew the medals. went. Along with this, the 4 year ban imposed on these players has come into effect from December 3, 2019, which will be fixed till December 2, 2023.
Also, NOC has said that the samples were sent to Qatar, the lab of the World Anti-Doping Agency. After the test here, his report revealed the use of banned substance enabolic androgenic steroids. It is taken to increase muscle and appetite. After these three athletes came to A sample positive, they were also given the opportunity for B sample. Naeem and Mehboob Ali, who won the gold, also gave their B samples, but they failed in this too. Sami Ullah, who got the bronze, did not give a B sample. Due to this, medals were taken from him.
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