Shot putter Manpreet Kaur banned for 4 years for dope flunk

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Asian champion shot putter Kaur has been banned for four years by the (NADA) for flunking four dope tests in 2017.

The period of suspension would begin from July 20, 2017, the date of her provisional suspension, according to an order of the anti-doping disciplinary panel (ADDP) of the dated March 29.

"Yes, Kaur has been suspended for four years," told

She has the option of filing an appeal before the Anti-Doping Appeal Panel.

is set to lose the gold she won in the 2017 Asian Championships in Bhubaneswar as well as her national record as the panel ruled that all her competitive results from the date of sample collection would be disqualified.

Manpreet tested positive four times in 2017. The first was at the Asian Grand Prix at Jinhua, on April 24, followed by Federation Cup in Patiala (June 1), in Bhubaneswar (July 6) and the Inter-State Championships in Guntur (July 16). She won gold in all these meets.

She had set the national record of 18.86m at

She tested positive for steroid metenolone at the Asian GP meet. In the other three meets in India, she tested positive for the stimulant dimethylbutylamine, a substance that has an almost similar structure as the more famous methylhexaneamine (MHA).

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 18:31 IST