MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica -- Former athlete and (American style) football player Chris Xuereb has been identified as the trainer attached to Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson who was detained for questioning by the Italian Police on Sunday in connection with their positive drugs tests.
Both Powell the former World Record holder and Olympic Games silver medalist Simpson yesterday admitted they had returned adverse analytical finding at the June JAAA National Senior Championships.
Both tested positive for the stimulant oxilofrine (methylsynephrine) which might have been in a supplement that was given to the athletes.
They are among five athletes including female discus champion Allison Randal and a junior who failed drugs tests at the Senior Trials.
David Epstein a senior writer with American sports magazine Sports Illustrated identified Xuereb on a twitter post on Sunday and said that Powell’s agent Paul Doyle had confirmed the trainer’s name.
The Jamaica Observer understands that Xuereb was brought in to help Powell in May this year after the sprinter had difficulties overcoming a number of injuries.
Xuereb’s LinkedIn profile page describes him as a ‘Sports Injury specialist and trainer’ who has been in practice since January 2000 and also says he “Coaches Elite and Olympic athletes (past and present) from Canada, USA and the Caribbean. Specializes in Track and Field events and also soccer”.
- Paul Reid
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Both Powell the former World Record holder and Olympic Games silver medalist Simpson yesterday admitted they had returned adverse analytical finding at the June JAAA National Senior Championships.
Both tested positive for the stimulant oxilofrine (methylsynephrine) which might have been in a supplement that was given to the athletes.
They are among five athletes including female discus champion Allison Randal and a junior who failed drugs tests at the Senior Trials.
David Epstein a senior writer with American sports magazine Sports Illustrated identified Xuereb on a twitter post on Sunday and said that Powell’s agent Paul Doyle had confirmed the trainer’s name.
The Jamaica Observer understands that Xuereb was brought in to help Powell in May this year after the sprinter had difficulties overcoming a number of injuries.
Xuereb’s LinkedIn profile page describes him as a ‘Sports Injury specialist and trainer’ who has been in practice since January 2000 and also says he “Coaches Elite and Olympic athletes (past and present) from Canada, USA and the Caribbean. Specializes in Track and Field events and also soccer”.
- Paul Reid
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz2Z7dwFbOR
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