Mullings makes infamous J'can list
BY PAUL A REID Observer writer
Friday, November 18, 2011
Nineteen Jamaican athletes have been sanctioned/banned after testing positive for prohibitive substance in their bodies.
Despite yesterday's guilty verdict by a JADCO disciplinary panel against Steve Mullings, the number stays at 19 as this was Mullings' second failed drug test after being suspended for two years following a previous failure in 2004.
The substances have varied from anabolic steroids to painkillers and stimulants.
Merlene Ottey, who had tested positive for Nandralone, was, however, exonerated due to technical problems with the testing of her B sample.
Former Vere Technical triple jumper Trevor Black has the dubious history as being the first to be caught and banned, then there was sprint hurdler Robert Foster.
Since then, sprinters Aston Morgan, Mullings, Patrick Jarrett and in 2008 Julien Dunkley, as well as long jumper James Beckford; shot putter Dorian Scott and triple jumper Suzette Lee, as well as an unnamed schoolgirl, have all failed tests for a variety of substances ranging from ganja to stimulants and including anabolic steroids.
In 2009, five athletes -- Yohan Blake, Allodin Fothergill, Sheri-Ann Brooks, Marvin Anderson and Lanceford Spence -- tested positive for a stimulant taken at the National Senior Trials for the Berlin World Championships. They received three-month suspensions.
Also in 2009, 200m specialists and former IAAF World Championships silver medallist Christopher Williams returned positive findings at a meet in Europe and was banned for two years.
In 2010, World and Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce returned a positive test for the non-performance enhancing drug oxycodone, at the Shanghai Diamond League meeting on May 23.
This came after 800m runner Bobby-Gaye Wilkins failed a drug test at the IAAF World Indoors Championships in Doha, Qatar and was also banned for two years.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz1e4GTvYXe
BY PAUL A REID Observer writer
Friday, November 18, 2011
Nineteen Jamaican athletes have been sanctioned/banned after testing positive for prohibitive substance in their bodies.
Despite yesterday's guilty verdict by a JADCO disciplinary panel against Steve Mullings, the number stays at 19 as this was Mullings' second failed drug test after being suspended for two years following a previous failure in 2004.
The substances have varied from anabolic steroids to painkillers and stimulants.
Merlene Ottey, who had tested positive for Nandralone, was, however, exonerated due to technical problems with the testing of her B sample.
Former Vere Technical triple jumper Trevor Black has the dubious history as being the first to be caught and banned, then there was sprint hurdler Robert Foster.
Since then, sprinters Aston Morgan, Mullings, Patrick Jarrett and in 2008 Julien Dunkley, as well as long jumper James Beckford; shot putter Dorian Scott and triple jumper Suzette Lee, as well as an unnamed schoolgirl, have all failed tests for a variety of substances ranging from ganja to stimulants and including anabolic steroids.
In 2009, five athletes -- Yohan Blake, Allodin Fothergill, Sheri-Ann Brooks, Marvin Anderson and Lanceford Spence -- tested positive for a stimulant taken at the National Senior Trials for the Berlin World Championships. They received three-month suspensions.
Also in 2009, 200m specialists and former IAAF World Championships silver medallist Christopher Williams returned positive findings at a meet in Europe and was banned for two years.
In 2010, World and Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce returned a positive test for the non-performance enhancing drug oxycodone, at the Shanghai Diamond League meeting on May 23.
This came after 800m runner Bobby-Gaye Wilkins failed a drug test at the IAAF World Indoors Championships in Doha, Qatar and was also banned for two years.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz1e4GTvYXe
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