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India to challenge weightlifter’s doping suspension

By AFP
June 02, 2018

NEW DELHI: India’s weightlifting boss vowed Friday to fight a doping suspension for Commonwealth Games double gold medallist Sanjita Chanu, who is facing a four-year ban.

The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) said the 24-year-old Chanu, who won gold in the women’s 53kg class at the Commonwealth Games in Australia in March, had tested positive for the anabolic steroid testosterone.

Chanu is the 13th Indian weightlifter to test positive in IWF tests in the past decade. But the Indian Weightlifting Federation said it would fight the case of the lifter, who also won the 48kg Commonwealth gold in Glasgow in 2014.

The Indian federation’s secretary general Sahdev Yadav said Chanu, who has been provisionally suspended, failed the test before last year’s world championships in the United States — but India was only told on May 15.

He said the Indian federation would demand a new test. “After we get the results we will hire a top lawyer to present our case at the hearing. Chanu too claimed innocence, saying she would fight her case with help from the federation chief.

Chanu was one of five weightlifters whose suspensions were announced late Thursday by the IWF. They included Witoon Mingmoon of Thailand, who won the men’s 56kg bronze medal at the world championships.