German Sprinter Owen Ansah Wins 200m Gold as Potential Ban Looms
- German sprinter Owen Ansah won the 200-meter gold at the European Championships with a time of 19.95 seconds, adding to his 100-meter bronze medal in Birmingham.
- Ansah faces a potential four-year ban from NADA Germany for allegedly failing to comply with an out-of-competition doping test but remains eligible to compete as there is no provisional suspension.
- Ansah explained that he could not provide a urine sample during testing as he was leaving for Monaco and was unaware of the consequences.
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The German sprint relay of the men was second in its preliminary run in 38.57 seconds. In the ZDF interview at Maral Bazargani they talk about the race.
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Owen Ansah celebrates EM gold over 200 meters, speaks with warm words about his son. But with a lock the feeling of the European champion could change quickly.
Owen Ansah, threatened by a barrier, stormed over the 200 meters to the European Championship title in Birmingham. He had already won bronze over the 100 meters. Emil Agyekum and Shanice Craft also won medals. Highlights in the video.
Owen Ansah is the first German to be European champion over 200 metres in 44 years. The sprinter seems to have nerves made of steel, because there is a supposedly denied doping test in the room – and a gold that may be subsequently derecognized.
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