Indian sprinter Dutee Chand, renowned as India’s fastest female athlete and holder of the national 100m record, has been handed a significant blow with a four-year ban following her failure in an out-of-competition dope test. The test revealed the presence of selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs), leading to the decision to suspend her from competitive sports. Chand’s remarkable athletic career has now been marred by this doping incident.
Chand’s ban, which commences from January 3, 2023, stems from her failed out-of-competition dope test for SARMs, which occurred on December 5, 2022. As a consequence of her violation, all competitive outcomes she achieved from the date of sample collection will be annulled. This includes the forfeiture of any medals, points, and prizes she earned during this period. The verdict, delivered by the National Anti Doping Agency (NADA), found Chand in breach of “article 2.1 and 2.2 of the NADA,” resulting in a four-year ineligibility period under “article 10.2.1.1 of the NADA ADR 2021.”
Chand is faced with a difficult situation, given the ban’s far-reaching implications on her athletic career. However, she does have the opportunity to challenge this decision. The verdict provides Chand with a 21-day window to submit an appeal to the anti-doping appeal panel (ADAP). The appeal must be lodged within 21 days of receiving the decision, providing Chand with a limited opportunity to contest the ban and present her case.
Prior to this setback, Dutee Chand had established herself as a prominent figure in Indian athletics, capturing attention with her outstanding achievements. She holds the esteemed national record for the 100m sprint, setting an incredible time of 11.71 seconds during the 2021 Indian Grand Prix. Her performances were a source of pride for the nation, but this doping violation has cast a shadow over her remarkable accomplishments.
The news of Dutee Chand’s four-year ban due to a doping violation has sent shockwaves through the world of Indian sports. Her remarkable career achievements are now overshadowed by this unfortunate incident, which underscores the importance of maintaining the integrity of sports through stringent anti-doping measures. Chand’s decision regarding a potential appeal will determine the course of her athletic journey, as she faces the challenge of navigating the aftermath of this ban and its impact on her future in competitive sports.
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