Sport Integrity Australia (SIA) has decided lift Australian athlete Peter Bol’s doping banwho finished fourth in the 800 meters at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, after him the B sample of your test did not match the A sample.
The middle distance runner was suspended after giving up positive for synthetic erythropoietin (EPO) in an out-of-competition urinalysis in October. SIA said its B sample produced an “outlier finding” for recombinant EPO, which is a synthetic substance and not produced naturally by the human body.
Although his suspension has been lifted, the SIA noted that the investigation into Bol’s exam is ongoing. “Sport Integrity Australia, as part of the investigation, proceed to consider whether an anti-doping rule violation has been committed“Said the doping control body. “It is not possible to give a time frame at this time,” he said about how long it will take.
Source: La Verdad

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