Doping-Indian weightlifting federation fined, suspended (Reuters) Updated: 2006-07-22 21:16
NEW DELHI, July 22 - India's weightlifters will miss the Asian Games later
this year after their federation was given a one-year ban and fined $50,000 for
doping violations, an official said on Saturday.
The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) had suspended India's
federation for an unspecified period in March after four lifters tested positive
within the space of a year.
The ban, which is the second in two years, would run until March next year,
federation secretary Balbir Bhatia said.
"We received a letter from the international federation recently," he said.
"We're taking up the issue of the fine with them because the federation was not
at fault."
The federation would be suspended for an additional year if it failed to pay
the fine, he added.
The suspension means the country's lifting team will miss the Asian Games in
Doha, Qatar in December.
The Indian federation was banned for one year in August 2004 after two female
lifters, Pratima Kumari and Sanamacha Chanu, tested positive at the Athens
Olympics.
Two male lifters, Edwin Raju and Tajinder Singh, tested positive at the
Melbourne Commonwealth Games this year after female lifter Shailaja Pujari had
been dropped from the squad following tests conducted by the World Anti-Doping
Agency (WADA).
Another female lifter, Boradi Prameelavalli, was identified by the federation
as the fourth to test positive, all for the banned anabolic steroid
Stanozolol.
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