Young swimmer banned for racing after testing posive (Reuters) Updated: 2005-12-21 15:18
BEIJING, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Teenage Chinese swimmer Zhou Jie has been
temporarily suspended from racing after testing positive for the outlawed drug
clenbuterol, state media said on Wednesday.
Zhou, 15, was provisionally banned on November 25 after a sample taken in a
September out-of-competition check in Shanghai came up positive, the
international swimming association (FINA) said on its Web site, www.fina.org.
The provisional suspension would hold pending a hearing before FINA's doping
panel, it said.
"We will obey FINA's decision and we will continue our fight against doping,"
Shang Xiutang, vice president of the Chinese Swimming Association, was quoted as
saying by Xinhua news agency.
"Zhou is the fifth Chinese swimmer to be suspended for a doping offence since
2001, when two swimmers received six-month bans for clenbuterol," Xinhua said.
Shang said that while the Chinese Swimming Association would accept FINA's
final ruling in Zhou's case, he suspected she may have inadvertently ingested
the drug by snacking on some barbecued meat at an unlicensed roadside foodstall
the weekend before she was tested.
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