Outdoor Track and Field on Flotrack 2013Jul 3, 2013 by Mitch Kastoff
Veronica Campbell-Brown is likely to receive a reduced ban
Veronica Campbell-Brown is likely to receive a reduced ban
Veronica Campbell-Brown is likely to receive a reduced ban, according to the Times of London. The seven-time Olympic medalist will avoid the standard two-year ban for testing positive for the banned diuretic Lasix (furosemide) and instead will reportedly receive a “lesser” ban of only six months.
The IAAF has said that “she did not use the substance to cheat... despite its ability to act as a masking agent for performance-enhancing drugs.” The Jamaican disciplinary panel is expected to accept the claim.
There have been no comments from VCB since reports first surfaced on June 14th.
Sanya Richards-Ross on VCB and illegal drug use
The IAAF has said that “she did not use the substance to cheat... despite its ability to act as a masking agent for performance-enhancing drugs.” The Jamaican disciplinary panel is expected to accept the claim.
There have been no comments from VCB since reports first surfaced on June 14th.
Sanya Richards-Ross on VCB and illegal drug use
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