Monaco, October 9: The Athletics Integrity Unit (ACU), which manages track and field doping cases, on Wednesday banned Indian sprinter Nirmala Sheoran and stripped her of two titles from the 2017 Asian Championships. The ACU said Nirmala tested positive for the steroids drostanolone and methenolone at a competition in India in June 2018 and that the sprinter has accepted the charge and did not request for a hearing.
"The Athletics Integrity Unit has banned Indian sprinter Sheoran Nirmala for four years with effect from 29 June 2018, for the presence and use of a Prohibited Substance. The athlete accepted the sanction," the ACU tweeted. BCCI Suspends Indian Opener Prithvi Shaw for Doping Violation.
Athletics Integrity Unit's Tweet
The Athletics Integrity Unit has banned Indian sprinter Sheoran Nirmla for four-years with effect from 29 June 2018, for the presence and use of a Prohibited Substance.
The athlete accepted the sanction.
Read the full decision here ⬇️https://t.co/cBkQOqSHT4#AIUNews pic.twitter.com/Z9org5ltSS
— Athletics Integrity Unit (@aiu_athletics) October 9, 2019
Nirmala, 24, ban was backdated to take effect on 29 June 2018 and her results ranging between August 2016 and November 2018 were disqualified. Nirmala had bagged gold medals in the 400 meters and 4x400 relay at the 2017 Asian Championships.
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