Rio-bound Indian wrestler fails doping test | Inquirer Sports

Rio-bound Indian wrestler fails doping test

/ 03:34 PM July 24, 2016

Belarus' Ali Shabanau (blue) fights with India's Narsingh Pancham Yadav (red) during the men's free style 74 kg category for bronze during the of the FILA World Wrestling Championships in Budapest  on September 17, 2013 Shabanau won the bronze medal. AFP PHOTO / ATTILA KISBENEDEK

Belarus’ Ali Shabanau (blue) fights with India’s Narsingh Pancham Yadav (red) during the men’s free style 74 kg category for bronze during the of the FILA World Wrestling Championships in Budapest on September 17, 2013 Shabanau won the bronze medal. AFP PHOTO / ATTILA KISBENEDEK

Indian wrestler Narsingh Yadav has failed a drugs test, the country’s anti-doping agency said Sunday, raising doubts about his inclusion in the Olympic squad less than two weeks before the Rio Games begin.

Yadav, a Commonwealth Games gold medallist, qualified for next month’s Olympics in the 74-kilogram freestyle category but tested positive for a banned steroid during routine testing.

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A subsequent sample known as a B sample was also found to be positive.

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“Narsingh was personally present when his B sample was opened,” National Anti-Doping Agency director general Navin Agarwal told the Press Trust of India news agency.

“He appeared before a disciplinary panel yesterday (Saturday). The panel sought more reports regarding the matter,” Agarwal said.

Agarwal said a decision had not yet been made on removing the 26-year-old from the Rio-bound squad, adding it was “too early to comment”.

“We will try to complete the whole thing quickly.”

Further hearings would be held into the case, the government said in a statement, confirming the positive test but not naming Yadav.

There was no immediate comment from Yadav, the son of a milk vendor, who won gold at the Commonwealth Games in 2010 but came home-empty handed from the London Olympics two years later.

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The news could open the door for champion wrestler Sushil Kumar, India’s most successful individual Olympian.

Kumar failed to qualify for Rio despite winning bronze at the 2008 Beijing Games and silver in London, both in the 66-kilogram freestyle category.

Kumar launched a legal battle to win the right to compete against Yadav for the sole spot in the Indian squad for the 74-kilogram category after his 66-kilogram favorite event was axed.

But Delhi’s High Court last month sided with the International Wrestling Federation which ruled that Yadav, a 2015 world championship bronze medallist, had already qualified.

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