/ 25 September 2006

Sri Lankan sprinter denies dope charge

A Sri Lankan woman sprinter denied on Monday taking performance-enhancing drugs during the South Asian Games in Colombo last month, investigators said.

Jani Chathurangani de Silva, a double medallist at the games, tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone and was summoned before an official inquiry committee.

”She told this morning’s inquiry that she had not taken any banned drugs,” Dr Geethanjana Mendis, the head of the government’s sports medicine unit, said. ”She had only taken some medicine as treatment for a leg injury.”

Mendis said her statement would be referred to another inquiry committee and its recommendations would then be forwarded to the disciplinary committee of the Athletics Association of Sri Lanka.

If found guilty, De Silva would lose both her 4x100m relay gold medal and the 100m silver.

Sri Lankan officials had earlier said that athletes from Pakistan, Nepal and India were also believed to have tested positive.

Pakistan boxers Nauman Karim and Dur Mahmud may be stripped of golds and also risk facing bans if their B samples are confirmed positive, the officials said without naming the Indians or Nepalis involved. — AFP

 

AFP