Paris Gold Medal 2024 Withheld From Spanish Paralympic Athlete Yassine Ouhdadi by Doping
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Madrid. Spanish paralympic fondist Yassine Ouhdadi was sanctioned three years by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) for giving positive in an anti-doping control, which causes the withdrawal of the gold medal in the 5 thousand meter T13 test, category for athletes with visual impairment, at the Paris Games 2024.
Spanish paralympic athlete Yassine Ouhdadi, a 30-year-old Catalan, was sanctioned on Monday by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) for violating anti-doping standards. This means a three-year disqualification and the withdrawal of gold obtained at the Paris Games 2024 in the 5,000 meters T13, a test for athletes with visual impairment.
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has announced the sanction of Spanish Paralympic athlete Yassine Ouhdadi for testing positive for clostebol in an anti-doping test. The decision entails a three-year suspension and the annulment of all his results from July 28, 2024, the date on which the test was carried out. […] The entry Paralympic athlete Yassine Ouhdadi banned for three years and loses Paris 2024 gold for testing positive for clo…
With this Spain will lose the medal achieved by Ouhdadi. The post The Spanish Paralympic Champion Yassine Ouhdadi, sanctioned three years for doping appeared first on El Diario.
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