Ugandan middle-distance runner given two-year ban for masking agent


On Friday, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) issued a two-year ban for two-time U20 world championship medallist Prisca Chesang of Uganda. Chesang examined optimistic for the banned diuretic and masking agent furosemide.

Chesang’s optimistic check got here out-of-competition, at a coaching camp in Kapchorwa, Uganda, on Sept. 14. She was in Kapchorwa making ready for the ladies’s mile on the 2023 World Highway Operating Championships in Riga, Latvia, the place she positioned 18th general, on Oct. 1. 

The 20-year-old is a two-time world U20 medallist within the ladies’s 5,000m, profitable bronze at each the 2021 and 2022 U20 championships. In keeping with the AIU, they didn’t uncover any proof that Chesang’s actions have been intentional and subsequently she was solely given a two-year ban as an alternative of 4 years. Chesang admitted to the Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV); her outcome from the 2023 World Highway Operating Championships will probably be disqualified, and she’s going to serve a two-year ban, till Dec. 6, 2025.

Furosemide is a diuretic, that means it will increase urine manufacturing, eliminating extra water and salt from the physique. (It’s also used for losing a few pounds.) Furosemide additionally serves as a masking agent for different performance-enhancing substances that go away the physique by way of urination, and subsequently present up in a urine check. The drug has been prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Company (WADA) for many years.

Chesang is one among Uganda’s prime up-and-coming distance runners and represented the East African nation on the 2020 Tokyo Olympics within the ladies’s 5,000m (however didn’t advance from the heats). Her prime senior championship end was a seventh-place outcome on the 2023 World XC Championships in Bathurst, Australia, serving to Uganda’s ladies’s group win bronze.

Chesang is just the second feminine Ugandan runner to be suspended by the AIU. The nation’s first got here in Nov. 2023, when Janat Chemusto was given a four-year ban for the usage of a prohibited substance.





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