B-samples of swimmers, athletes also positive
Thursday - Sep 09, 2010, 11:49am (GMT+5.5)
New Delhi (IANS)- The B-samples of two swimmers and two athletes, who were tested positive for banned substance methylhexanamine, have also returned positive.
Swimmers Richa Mishra and Jyotsna Pansari and shot-putter Saurabh Vij and discus thrower Akash Antil have now been issued a second notice by National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA). Amar Muralidharan was the third swimmer to be tested positive, but he is not part of the Commonwealth Games squad.
"The B samples of the two swimmers and two athletes have also tested positive. They will be given a date for hearing by the anti-doping disciplinary committee in a day or a two," NADA director-general Rahul Bhatnagar told IANS.
The disciplinary committee will be headed by retired sessions judge Dinesh Dayal. The three-member panel will include an eminent sportsperson and eminent doctor.
The B-samples of six Indian wrestlers, also charged for the use of methylhexanamine, too, have tested positive.
NADA had asked for a quick hearing keeping in mind the upcoming Commonwealth Games.
Methylhexanamine, used as a nasal decongestant, was included in the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) list of prohibitive drug this year.
Sumit (74kg), Mausam Khatri (96kg) and Arjuna awardee Rajiv Tomar (120kg) in the men's freestyle and Gursharanpreet Kaur (72kg) in the women's section were part of the Oct 3-14 Commonwealth Games wrestling squad. They stay suspended till the hearing.
Rahul Mann (60kg) and Joginder Singh (55 kg) were the other two wrestlers.
All these athletes have been provisionally suspended by their federations.
Meanwhile, weightlifter Sanamacha Chanu has also been tested positive for methyhexanamine, though the Indian Weightlifting Federation(IWLF) has not officially revealed the name. Under the doping rules, Chanu could face upto a life ban, this being her second offence. She tested positive in the 2004 Athens Olympics where she was stripped off her fourth place.
| Other Articles: |
 |
Commonwealth Games Shopping Festival to kick off from Sept.25 (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Serena Williams 'has her eyes on R&B star Drake' (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Hamptons partygoers get earful of Dennis Rodman's lovemaking (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Tiger Woods' 'mistresses' almost run into each other in Malibu restaurant (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
At least 1 in 10 athletes injured, 1 in 14 fell ill during Vancouver Winter Olympics (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Argentina crush world champs Spain 4-1 (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Rooney gave us a workout we won't forget, says second hooker (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
'Love-rat' Wayne Rooney's in-laws 'appalled by his antics' (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Now, BA air stewardess claims Rooney tried to bed her on his stag night (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
India women blanked 0-3 by Kiwis in World Cup hockey (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
175 motorists to set out in Raid-de-Himalaya (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Bopanna-Qureshi enter their first ever Grand Slam semi (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Mertesacker sustains eye injury, in doubt for Munich game (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Triumphant Nadal paces Spain into US Open quarter-finals (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Capello, Gerrard hail Rooney's match winning performance against Switzerland (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Teary Stephanie Rice says 'careless' Twitter anti-gay slur has taught her a 'lesson' (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Commonwealth Games: Singapore stand between India and TT gold (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Stephanie Rice keeps underwear sponsor despite anti-gay slur (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Oz gay rights activist dubs reaction to Rice's comments "hysterical" (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Rooney's professional performance against Switzerland puts sexcapade on backburner (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Boxer Haye's 'gang rape' jibe invites shocked derision (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Elin Nordegren 'looking for new home close to ex Tiger Woods' (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Clijsters beats Stosur to meet Venus in US Open semis (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Wayne Rooney's wife 'to listen to his side of story over hooker claims' (8th Sep, 2010) |
 |
Venus Williams enters US Open semi-finals for the seventh time (8th Sep, 2010) |
|