Spain athlete Yassine ouhdadi, a double 5,000 meter paralympic champion in the Visual Disabled Class T13, was punished for three years to positively give Clostebol after urine control conducted outside the competition on July 28, before games in Paris, and, therefore, lost gold achieved last year in France.
Ouhdadi accepted the three years suggested by the International Paralympic Committee although he ensured that he was innocent of the positive for Clostebol, the same element in which tennis player Jannik Sinner delivered a three -month penalty.
“The first thing I thought was that it would be a mistake to become a nightmare at a personal and sporting level. The clinching substance, an anabolizing steroid present in creams to cure wounds, ophthalmological and gynecological, has caused,” the athlete said in his networks, in a publication that followed him.
“Looking for the source is what made me hope, thinking that I could find the source in some massage, or through the contamination of a person who uses it and that I will contact me. Hope to find the source of possible infection has become a deep helpless and frustrating. Finding the sun -to -day contacts, from seven or eight months, hinders,”
“I was advised to accept the penalty, which benefits from its reduction, something I have to accept so as not to extend the procedure and start as soon as possible,” he concluded.
Ouhdadi, born with cataracts in his eyes, didn’t only see 20%for the left. He arrived in Spain as a child and has since lived in Tortosa (Tarragona).
Since 2019, when he was nationality, he was competing for Spain, and in his record, apart from the gold of 5,000 in Paralympic games of Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024, he also had two European medals of 2021 (silver to 5,000 and copper to 1,500m) and two more medals in the World Cup of 2023 (gold in 5,000 and 1,500).
Source: La Verdad

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