Pakistani wrestler Ali Asad Lost bronze medal at Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games After testing positive performance-enhancing drugs. this pakistan wrestling federation Assad sentenced to four years of suspension International testing agency(ITA) findings.
Tests by the ITA confirmed that Assad used banned substances during the game. Assad was suspended after he decided to waive his right to a hearing and failed to respond to the charges within the required time.
“The incident is part of a wider problem in Pakistan’s sports world, particularly in weightlifting and wrestling, where several athletes are facing suspension for doping violations,” PTI quoted an official as saying.
Back in May, four Pakistani weightlifters – Abdur Rehman, Sharjeel Butt, Ghulam Mustafa and Farhan ·Farhan Amjad – Banned for four years by the International Weightlifting Federation. international weightlifting federation (International Weightlifting Federation) Violation of Anti-Doping Rules. The athletes faced suspension after refusing to provide samples to the ITA team in November 2021.
In addition, famous Pakistani weightlifters Talha Talib and Abu Bakar Ghani were each banned for two years after testing positive for banned substances. Talib, who finished fifth at the Tokyo Olympics, will be suspended until February 2025.
Rise in doping violations highlights a major problem in weightlifting and powerlifting in Pakistan wrestling In sports, many athletes have been severely punished for violating anti-doping rules.
Tests by the ITA confirmed that Assad used banned substances during the game. Assad was suspended after he decided to waive his right to a hearing and failed to respond to the charges within the required time.
“The incident is part of a wider problem in Pakistan’s sports world, particularly in weightlifting and wrestling, where several athletes are facing suspension for doping violations,” PTI quoted an official as saying.
Back in May, four Pakistani weightlifters – Abdur Rehman, Sharjeel Butt, Ghulam Mustafa and Farhan ·Farhan Amjad – Banned for four years by the International Weightlifting Federation. international weightlifting federation (International Weightlifting Federation) Violation of Anti-Doping Rules. The athletes faced suspension after refusing to provide samples to the ITA team in November 2021.
In addition, famous Pakistani weightlifters Talha Talib and Abu Bakar Ghani were each banned for two years after testing positive for banned substances. Talib, who finished fifth at the Tokyo Olympics, will be suspended until February 2025.
Rise in doping violations highlights a major problem in weightlifting and powerlifting in Pakistan wrestling In sports, many athletes have been severely punished for violating anti-doping rules.