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Athletes Saurabh Vij, Akash Antil flunk dope tests

Source: PTI
September 02, 2010 19:52 IST
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Commonwealth Games medal prospect shot putter Saurabh Vij and Akash Antil flunked dope tests conducted by the National Anti-doping Agency last month, the Athletics Federation of India said on Thursday.

Delhi boy Saurav was named along with Om Prakash in India's Commonwealth Games athletics squad but he will now have to sit out of the multi-sporting event in his home city.

"As per the report received from National Anti Doping Agency (NADA), the athletes, Saurav Vij and Akash Antil, were found positive in the dope test conducted during the National Inter State Senior Athletics Championships held at Patiala from 5th to 8th August 2010," a statement from the AFI said.

"They are hereby provisionally suspended with immediate effect till pending enquiry," AFI officiating secretary Ravinder Chaudhry said in the statement.

Saurabh, who had finished second behind Om Prakash at Patiala with a throw of 19.91m, was one of the promising Indian athletes who could win a medal in the Commonwealth Games.

Saurabh recently hurled the iron ball to a distance of 20.65m, bettering Shakti Singh's national record of 20.42m during the Delhi Athletics Championships.

His effort was, however, not considered a national record, as the state meet did not fully comply with standard rules, like taking dope test samples from the participating athletes.

Akash Antil was among the Commonwealth Games Core Group which trained at NIS Patiala but failed to make the CWG bus.

Recently, there were reports that four athletes skipped dope tests when a NADA team landed at NIS Patiala and coach Bahadur Singh produced letters that they had taken leave from the authorities.

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