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Nigeria's 100m gold medallist fails doping test

Nigeria's 100m gold medallist fails doping test  ; osayemi_oludamola_.jpg Commonwealth Games women's 100 metres gold medallist Osayemi Oludamola has tested positive for a banned stimulant, Games Federation chief Mike Fennell said on Monday. Oludamola's sample contained the banned ...

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    Commonwealth Games women's 100 metres gold medallist Osayemi Oludamola has tested positive for a banned stimulant, Games Federation chief Mike Fennell said on Monday.

    Oludamola's sample contained the banned stimulant methylhexaneamine, which was added to the World Anti Doping Agency's (WADA) list of banned substances for the first time this year.

    The 24-year-old has been suspended but will keep her gold medal until a hearing later on Monday after her B sample has been tested.

    "Any positive test, whether it is in a high-profile event or not, is something that is very much regretted because we all are striving for clean Games, clean sports and clean competitions, said Fennell.

    The Nigerian took gold after Australian Sally Pearson, who crossed the line first in Thursday's race, was disqualified for a false start three hours after the finish.

    Natasha Mayers, who crossed the line third in the blue riband sprint to take St Vincent and the Grenadines' first athletics medal, will be elevated to gold medallist if Oludamola is stripped of the title.

    The president of Athletics Federation of Nigeria was quoted as saying that they would back the athlete as they believed she took the substance inadvertently, "She took medication for her toothache and we strongly suspect that it was that which led to her failed drug test," Solomon Ogba said.

    Elias Usman Gora, chef de mission of the Nigeria team, said he was "shocked and disappointed". He further stated that "We brought our athletes here to compete and in the right spirit, it is very unfortunate if the second test also comes out positive.

    "We had done out of competition testing on most of our athletes before coming here, except a few who joined us directly from the United States and Canada. Osayemi happens to be one who joined us from the United States.

    "She has been a good athlete and had no problems with doping ever. I just don't know what happened."

    A world championship 100m finalist in 2007, Oludamola reached the semi-finals of the sprint at the Beijing Olympics a year later.

    Organisers have conducted over 950 tests since the start of the Games, Fennell said, with Oludamola's the first positive in more than 700 results to date.

    "We just want to let everyone know that we are very vigilant," Fennell added. "This is something we have to work with and do a part in monitoring and eliminating doping in sports."


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