Sunday, 14 July 2013

BREAKING NEWS: Five Jamaican Athletes Fail Drug Tests......LOL i knew it



Jamaica's Asafa Powell looks at the scoreboard after running in the men's 100m final during the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium
 Asafa Powell's agent has revealed he failed a drugs test



Five Jamaican athletes, including two Olympic medallists, have tested positive for banned performance-enhancing drugs, according to the country's anti-doping authority.
Herb Elliott, chairman of the Jamaican Anti-Doping Commission (JADCO), confirmed the body had received "reports of adverse analytical findings from 'A' samples."
He said: "The process of the result management has commenced in accordance with the JADCO anti-doping rules.
"We cannot disclose any further information until the athletes have responded to notification of the 'A' sample."
Sprinter Asafa Powell was revealed to be one of the athletes after his management company confirmed he had failed a drugs test.
Gay of the U.S. gestures after winning in the 100m event of the Lausanne Diamond League meeting in Lausanne
Tyson Gay revealed he had tested positive for an unknown
 
Powell's agent Paul Doyle confirmed the former 100m world record holder had tested positive for a banned substance.
The 30-year-old has won gold medals in the 4x100m relay at the Olympics and World Championships and is a former world record holder.
Sources told Reuters that two of the athletes were sprinters while three competed in field events. They added that one of the athletes was a junior.
Last month, Jamaica's most successful female athlete Veronica Campbell-Brown tested positive for a diuretic, which can be used to mask the use of performancing-enhancing drugs.
The twice Olympic 200 metres champion has been suspended by the Jamaican Athletics Administrative Association pending the outcome of a disciplinary panel hearing.
It comes after former double sprint world champion Tyson Gay announced on Sunday that he had tested positive for a substance he could not identify and was withdrawing from next month's world championships in Moscow.
The American, who had the year's fastest 100 metre time of 9.75 seconds, said he was notified by the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) on Friday that his A sample from an out-of-competition test on May 16 had returned a positive.
He said: "I don't have a sabotage story. I don't have lies... I basically put my trust in someone and I was let down.
"I made a mistake."

 source: SKY NEWS

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