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Indian media: Concerns over doping in sports
Last updated: 13 August 2013, 07:48 GMT
BBC News - Indian media: Concerns over doping in sports
India has 2nd highest number of dope cheats in sports; 43 cases in 2013
Last updated: Aug 13, 2013, 09:20AM IST
http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/NAT-TOP-india-has-second-highest-number-of-dope-cheats-in-sports-43-cases-in-2013-4346744-NOR.html
Last updated: 13 August 2013, 07:48 GMT
Media reports say experts are concerned over the rising number of doping cases in Indian sports after the world athletics body said the country had the second highest number of "dope cheats".
The International Association of Athletics Federations recently revealed that India was behind leaders Russia on the doping list with 43 athletes currently serving suspension.
The Daily Bhaskar website says the number is "embarrassing" given India's limited success in major international athletics events.
The director-general of the National Anti-Doping Agency, Mukul Chatterjee, said the rising number of doping cases "is a matter of concern".
"The government and the National Anti-Doping Agency are working towards dope free sports in the country in association with stakeholders to rid sports of this menace and create a clean and healthy environment for sports in India," The Times of India quoted Sports Minister Jitendra Singh as saying.
The Indian Express says "a majority of Indian athletes have been suspended for using banned steroids like stanozolol and methandienone".
BBC News - Indian media: Concerns over doping in sports
India has 2nd highest number of dope cheats in sports; 43 cases in 2013
Last updated: Aug 13, 2013, 09:20AM IST
New Delhi: India has got the dubious distinction of being the country with the second highest number of doping cases of the athletes. According to International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), India ranks second with 43 cases of doping this year. With 44 cases, Russia tops the chart.
All the dopers were being suspended by the respective sports body. Shockingly, India was leaving the Russians behind with a lead of 8 till last month. However, the IAAF lifted nine suspensions recently, resulting to a equally embarrassing second position.
Mukul Chatterjee, director-general of the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA), told the Indian Express, "The number of positive cases in athletics is on the rise. Out of 30 sportspersons who failed dope tests from April to July this year, 10 are track and field athletes. The number of positive cases that have emerged in athletics over the last couple of years is a matter of concern."
A majority of Indian athletes have been suspended for using banned steroids like stanozolol and methandienone.
http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/NAT-TOP-india-has-second-highest-number-of-dope-cheats-in-sports-43-cases-in-2013-4346744-NOR.html