Manpreet Kaur Pays Price For Failing Dope Test, Gets Suspended And May Lose Asian Championships Gold Medal
If found guilty, her career may be over.
Manpreet Kaur will miss the World Athletics Championships after she tested positive for a banned substances for the second time in a couple of days.
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Manpreet's urine sample 'A' collected during the first leg of the Asian Grand Prix at Jinhua (China) on April 24 has also been found to have stimulant Dimethylbutylamine in it.
This stimulant Dimethylbutylamine was the same one which was found in her urine sample 'A' taken during the Federation Cup National Championships at Patiala, which came to light on Wednesday.
"She (Manpreet) has tested positive again for a steroid and the stimulant (Dimethylbutylamine). She has been handed provisional suspension by the AFI. She will now be dropped from World Championships team," said Athletics Federation of India (AFI) president Adille Sumariwalla.
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The IAAF World Championships will be hosted by London from August 5 to 13.
Manpreet won a gold medal in the recently-concluded Asian Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar.
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At the Asian Grand Prix in India, Manpreet had hurled the shot put to a world leading distance (at that time) of 18.85m, which bettered her own earlier national record.
Dimethylbutylamine is structurally related to methylhexanamine, a stimulant which was found to have been used by several sportspersons just before the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games.