Olympic Hurdles Champion Brianna Rollins-McNeal Suspended for Doping Rules Violation
Rollins-McNeal won gold in the 100-meter hurdles at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. The 29-year-old American was also world champion in 2013. The AIU said it charged Rollins-McNeal with "tampering within the results management process," but did not specify details of the case.
Monaco, January 14: Olympic hurdles champion Brianna Rollins-McNeal has been provisionally suspended for a doping rules violation, the Athletics Integrity Unit said Thursday.
Rollins-McNeal won gold in the 100-meter hurdles at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. The 29-year-old American was also world champion in 2013.
The AIU said it charged Rollins-McNeal with "tampering within the results management process," but did not specify details of the case.
The AIU cited a section in the World Anti-Doping Code that covers "conduct which subverts the doping control process." The code gives one example as "altering identification numbers on a doping control form during testing." Rollins-McNeal is the fourth fastest woman in history in her event. She clocked 12.26 seconds at the U.S. national championships.
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