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Kenyan middle-distance runner Michael Saruni (28) received a three-year ban for a doping violation. The reason for this is an incident that occurred on June 25, 2022 during the intra-Kenyan qualifiers for the World Athletics Championships. The runner had been temporarily banned since January 2023.
Strangely enough, the 800m specialist from East Africa did not test positive for a banned substance. Saruni is said to have tried to evade doping control with the help of a double.
According to witness statements, the athlete went to the toilets after the race. An official from the Kenya Anti-Doping Agency (ADAK) then noted that it was not Saruni himself who returned from the toilet. The semi-finalist at the Tokyo Olympic Games (2021) denies ever having been called for doping control.
Kenya has a doping problem
Unfortunately, this ban does not stand alone. Over the past five years, the ADAK has banned almost a hundred athletes. In addition to Saruni, 43 other athletes were affected on Tuesday alone. In October 2023, Titus Ekiru (32) was also convicted of doping – one of the fastest marathon runners in history. He had to return some trophies and prize money.
Source : Blick

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