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Sixth-fastest marathoner in historical past faces 10-year doping ban


One other Kenyan doping scandal has rocked the marathon world. On Monday, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) provisionally suspended the sixth quickest marathoner in historical past, Titus Ekiru, associated to a number of optimistic doping checks and tampering. Ekiru faces a prolonged 10-year ban.

In keeping with the AIU, Ekiru examined optimistic for the corticosteroid triamcinolone acetonide on the 2021 Milan Marathon, which is prohibited to be used in competitors except an athlete is granted an exemption for medical use. Though Ekiru claimed medical remedy as the rationale behind the primary optimistic check, his defence took a blow when he examined optimistic for an artificial opioid after successful the Abu Dhabi Marathon in November 2021.

Two expenses of tampering have additionally been added to Ekiru’s case, submitting falsified medical explanations and documentation to the AIU for each optimistic checks. The fees of submitting falsified medical explanations and documentation for the optimistic checks additional compound the severity of the case.

Athletics Integrity Unit suspects doping conspiracy in Kenya

Ekiru ran a time of two hours, two minutes and 57 seconds to win the 2021 Milan Marathon, the sixth quickest time in historical past solely a minute and a half behind Eliud Kipchoge’s world file of two:01:39 on the time.

The AIU highlighted a regarding pattern of triamcinolone acetonide utilization amongst Kenyan athletes, casting a shadow of doubt over the credibility of their performances. The substance gained notoriety when British bike owner Bradley Wiggins used it with a medical exemption whereas competing on the 2012 Tour de France, a race he went on to win.

Titus Ekiru
Titus Ekiru on high of the rostrum on the Milan Marathon. 2023 Boston Marathon champion Evans Chebet to his left. Photograph: W/C

The 31-year-old will now defend himself earlier than the World Athletics Disciplinary Tribunal, absolutely conscious {that a} potential 10-year ban hangs over his head.

Ekiru trains in Kapsabet, Kenya, with 2 Runners Membership beneath the celebrated Italian marathon coach Claudio Berardelli, who additionally coaches two-time Boston Marathon champion Evans Chebet, TCS Toronto champion Benson Kipruto and 2022 London Marathon champion Amos Kipruto.

In keeping with the AIU, greater than 70 Kenyan athletes are at the moment serving provisional suspensions or bans. In late 2022, World Athletics and the Kenyan authorities dedicated $25 million to the combat towards doping in athletics over the following 5 years.



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