The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has recorded 123 cases involving meldonium since the endurance-boosting drug was banned on January 1, a spokesman said Thursday. WADA spokesman Ben Nichols confirmed the tally in a posting on Twitter. "Currently 123 meldonium positives since substance was banned on 1st January 2016," Nichols wrote. Meldonium was catapulted into the headlines earlier this month after it was revealed as the substance involved in Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova's failed drugs test at the Australian Open. The identities of all of the athletes involved in the meldonium cases since the start of the year have not been disclosed. Russian Olympic swimmer Yulia Efimova is among a crop of high-profile athletes to test positive for the substance. Swedish middle-distance runner Abeba Aregawi and 2015 Tokyo marathon winner Endeshaw Neggesse have also tested positive for the substance.
Source: AFP
GMT 10:20 2016 Monday ,21 November
Drogba ready as Canadian rivalry spice MLS playoffsGMT 12:14 2016 Saturday ,30 July
Stevenson defends title with fourth round KOGMT 10:26 2016 Friday ,22 July
Johnson tied for early lead at Canadian OpenGMT 04:21 2016 Saturday ,02 July
Russia's Radulov joins Canadiens as free agency opensGMT 19:11 2016 Saturday ,11 June
Hamilton claims 53rd career pole in CanadaMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor