CWG 2022 Para Sports Medallist Under Scanner After Traces of Morphine Surface in Sample

Last Updated: September 07, 2022, 00:11 IST

An Indian medallist in a para-sport event in the recent Birmingham Commonwealth Games is currently under the dope scanner after Morphine, a prohibited substance under the WADA Code was found in his urine sample, according to sources.

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Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), the umbrella governing body of all the para-sports in the country, said that the CWG organisers have not termed it as a ”dope violation” as a final decision is yet to arrive.

PTI is withholding the identity of the para sportsperson.

“We can’t say this is a case of dope violation as the CWG organisers have not said so. An investigation is going on. They have asked some questions and we have given out reply. Let’s see what the decision is,” said a PCI official.

“The para sportsperson had taken a painkiller and declared this in the form submitted before giving the dope sample. The morphine which was allegedly found could have been in his system due to the painkiller.

“The para sportsperson did not take any morphine and it (morphine) must be due to his body’s reaction to the painkiller. We are hoping for a favourable decision.”

Morphine is prohibited in competition under the WADA Code.

Indian para-athletes had won three medals in the Birmingham CWG, two gold and one silver, out of the total 61 won by the country.

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