Bajrang Punia Suspended by NADA for Refusing Dope Test

Bajrang Punia Suspended by NADA for Refusing Dope Test

Bajrang Punia Suspended by NADA for Refusing Dope Test

New Delhi [India], June 23: Olympic medalist wrestler Bajrang Punia has been suspended by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) for violating anti-doping rules. His lawyer, Vidushpat Singhania, confirmed the suspension on Sunday.

Reason for Suspension

NADA stated that Bajrang refused to provide his urine sample because he believed the kits used by NADA were expired. Despite warnings from the Doping Control Officer (DCO) about the consequences, Bajrang did not comply.

NADA’s Statement

NADA explained that the DCO had informed Bajrang about the need to provide a urine sample for dope analysis. Even after several requests, Bajrang refused, demanding a response from NADA regarding the expired kits. NADA has given Bajrang until July 11 to respond to the notice.

Possible Consequences

If the violations are upheld, Bajrang could face disqualification of results, forfeiture of medals, points, and prizes, and a period of ineligibility of up to four years. The sanctions will be binding on NADA, the Wrestling Federation of India, and all signatories to the World Anti-Doping Code.

Previous Suspension

Bajrang was provisionally suspended by NADA on April 23 for allegedly refusing to provide a urine sample after his bout at the selection trials for the Paris Olympics qualification tournament in Sonepat on March 10. The United World Wrestling (UWW) also imposed a provisional ban on him until December 31, 2024.

Bajrang’s Response

Bajrang took to social media to clarify that he never refused to give his sample. He stated that he reminded the officials about the expired kits used in previous tests and asked for clarification from NADA, which he has not yet received. He claimed that the officials did not provide proof of carrying proper equipment and left the venue, claiming he had refused to give samples.

Bajrang emphasized that it was his moral obligation to raise his voice against the use of expired kits, which he believes is a dangerous trend. He stated that his stance was to protect the wrestling community and younger wrestlers.

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