Ravi Kumar, a World Cup medalist rifle shooter who recently failed the dope test, said he made an inadvertent mistake and hoped that he would get less punishment from the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA). The 29-year-old Ravi, who has been out of the national team since the World Cup in Munich in May, is a Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and 2014 Asian Games bronze medalist in the 10-meter air rifle.
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During the domestic competition here, Ravi was found positive for propranolol. This substance is used to treat high blood pressure and is included in the banned list of the World Anti-Doping Agency. Ravi said, 'I inadvertently took medicine for the treatment of migraine. During the Kumar Surendra Nath Smriti competition in May-June, a few days before the test my doctor wrote me this medicine at home.
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At the same time, Ravi said, 'I hope the result will come in my favor because I took this substance inadvertently. I also told my doctor clearly that I am a player. He said, 'The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI), after getting approval from NADA, allowed me to participate in domestic competitions but I am not eligible to make a place in the Indian team and therefore in tournaments like Asian Championship (Olympic Quota Competition) Did not play Ravi said that although his dream of participating in the Olympics has been broken, he will ensure that he can return to the competition as soon as possible.
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