Bad news for India- Sprinter Dutee Chand banned for 4 years, before the Asian Games
Dutee Chand News / Bad news for India- Sprinter Dutee Chand banned for 4 years, before the Asian Games
Dutee Chand News - Bad news for India- Sprinter Dutee Chand banned for 4 years, before the Asian Games
Dutee Chand News: India's best female sprinter Dutee Chand has been banned for four years. Dutee failed in the dope test and that is why she has been banned. According to a report, his ban will start from January 3, 2023. His samples were taken on December 5, 2022 and since then the results of all the tournaments he participated in will not be valid. Dutee Chand has failed in two dope tests.Dutee has given India many medals with her sports. He won two silver medals in the Asian Games played in Jakarta in 2018. He won these medals in 100 and 200 meters. He has a national record in 100 meters, which he made in the Indian Grand Prix in June 2021. The Asian Games are to be held in September this year and before that this news is not good for India.This is the reasonIn its report, the newspaper quoted the Andy Doping Disciplinary Panel as saying that Dutee could not prove that the violation of the rules was not done intentionally but was done by mistake. Dutee has violated Article 2.1 and 2.2 of National Doping Agency NADA. Dutee was tested twice in December 2022 in NADA. The banned substance anabolic steroids were found in his first sample. On the other hand, Andarine and Ostarine were found in the second sample. According to the ADDP, the substances taken by Dutee were not checked for their drug content from the list of banned substances of WADA.Will appeal against the banHowever, Dutee has 21 days to appeal against this ban. She has decided that she will appeal against this ban. In its report, news agency PTI has quoted Dutee's lawyer Partha Goswami as saying that Dutee will appeal against this decision. She can appeal for review against this decision of the panel. However, Dutee has not participated in any competition since January as NADA had already temporarily banned her.