prohibited substance

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prohibited substance

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on Thursday, operatives arrested Noel Baldomar, 59, when he sold the prohibited substance to an undercover policeman in a residence at Regent Pearl Homes Subdivision in Barangay Aljis.
Dyantyi, who has scored six tries in 13 Tests, said: "I want to deny ever taking any prohibited substance, intentionally or negligently to enhance my performance on the field.
A TUE allows an athlete to use a prohibited substance at a specified dosage and frequency for a limited amount of time.
Chepchirchir's case is quoted under Article 2.2 of the World Anti-Doping Agency rules, which deal with use or attempted use by an athlete of a prohibited substance or a prohibited method.
"Grove, 90, tested positive for epitrenbolone, which is a metabolite of the prohibited substance trenbolone, as the result of an in-competition urine sample he provided on July 11, 2018 after setting a world record at the Masters Track National Championships.
The panel said it was each athlete's personal duty to ensure that no prohibited substance entered his/her body.
The PCB states that Shahzad was charged with two anti-doping violations for the presence of a prohibited substance in his sample.
An independent national antidoping panel, while imposing a period of suspension, accepted that the prohibited substance was not ingested intentionally.
IANS Lahore The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed that a prominent cricketer has tested positive for a prohibited substance but refused to reveal the name as per International Cricket Council (ICC) rules.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan opener Ahmed Shahzad has been tested positive for a prohibited substance, media reports claimed on Wednesday.
When tennis star Maria Sharapova was suspended for taking a prohibited substance meldonium in 2016, she was barred from playing for two years.
Summary: New Delhi [India], Feb 23 (ANI): Indian athlete Jithin Paul has been banned for four years after National Anti Doping Agency (NADA) found that the 400 metre hurdler was in possession of a prohibited substance called 'Meldonium'.