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Boxer in Kellie Harrington's weight division suspended from Olympics after doping test

Cynthia Temitayo Ogunsemilore ‘has returned an adverse analytical finding for the specified prohibited substance furosemide’.

NIGERIAN BOXER CYNTHIA Temitayo Ogunsemilore – a potential rival for Ireland’s Kellie Harrington, albeit who was on the opposite side of the draw – has been suspended from the Paris Olympics for violating an anti-doping rule, the International Testing Agency has announced. 

A sample collected from the boxer “has returned an adverse analytical finding for the specified prohibited substance furosemide”, the ITA said in a statement.

Furosemide is classified under “diuretics and masking agents” by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the ITA added.

The sample was collected in Paris on Thursday, a day before the Olympics opening ceremony, and reported by a WADA-accredited laboratory yesterday. 

“The athlete has been informed of the case and has been provisionally suspended until the resolution of the matter,” the agency said.

“This means that the athlete is prevented from competing, training, coaching, or participating in any activity, during the Olympic Games Paris 2024,” the ITA said.

Ogunsemilore has the right to challenge her provisional suspension at the Court of Arbitration and can also request an analysis of the B sample.

A boxer in the under 60kg category, the 22-year-old was due to debut at the Olympics on Monday.

Two other athletes have been suspended since the start of the Games.

The ITA announced on Friday that Iraqi judoka Sajjad Sehen has tested positive for banned anabolic steroids.

Dominican volleyball player Lisvel Eve Mejia, meanwhile, tested positive for furosemide.

– © AFP 2024

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