Indian athlete and Olympian Nirmala Sheoran has been handed an eight-year ban by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) after testing positive for a banned substance.
As per Olympics.com, this is the athlete’s second infraction. Competing in 400-meter athletics, Nirmala had previously failed a dope test back in 2018, which resulted in a four-year ban. She returned to the racing track during last year’s National Inter-State Championships held in Bhubaneswar in June.
In an order passed by NADA’s Anti-Doping Panel revealed on Thursday and passed back on December 27 last year, Sheoran’s ban is stated to start from August 7 last year.
This time, Nirmala, 28, has tested positive for Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) and testosterone (T). Both of these are performance-enhancing substances (PEDs), help in muscle building and strength. AAS is synthetic, man-made testosterone, the principal male hormone.
The Indian athlete can still appeal against her ban. Before her first ban back in 2018, Nirmala was considered one of the best athletes in the country, securing gold in the women’s 400m race at the 2017 Asian Athletics Championships held in Bhubaneswar but her drug test failure meant she was stripped of her medal.
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