Olympic Gold Medallist Pole Vaulter Thiago Braz Banned for Doping, to Miss Paris Olympics 2024

The 30-year-old claimed his positive test for ostarine was caused by a contaminated nutritional supplement and the anti-doping tribunal judges accepted by a 2-1 verdict he was not at significant fault, the AIU said. Braz won the Olympic title at his home Rio de Janeiro Games in 2016 and took bronze in Tokyo three years ago.

Thiago Braz (Photo credit: Twitter @fabiomstella)

Monaco, May 28 (AP) Olympic pole vault gold medalist Thiago Braz was banned for 16 months for doping and will miss the Paris Games, track and field's Athletics Integrity Unit said on Tuesday. Braz won the Olympic title at his home Rio de Janeiro Games in 2016 and took bronze in Tokyo three years ago.

The 30-year-old Braz's ban expires in November and he has filed an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, the AIU said. 'Anti-Sex' Beds For Athletes Arrive in Paris Ahead of Olympic Games 2024.

Braz claimed his positive test for ostarine was caused by a contaminated nutritional supplement and the anti-doping tribunal judges accepted by a 2-1 verdict he was not at significant fault, the AIU said. The track and field investigation unit said it would consider an appeal to CAS after asking the first tribunal to impose a four-year ban. Paris Olympics 2024: Organisers Unveil Victory Ceremony Podiums for Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Braz was “reckless” and acted with “indirect intent,” the AIU said, because he was aware of concerns with Brazilian pharmacies and “manifestly disregarded that risk.” He tested positive at the Diamond League meeting in Stockholm last July, several weeks before the world championships. Ostarine is a selective androgen receptor modulator used to enhance muscle growth and performance. (AP)

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