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16-year-old Nigerian girl who won weightlifting gold faces being
stripped of her title after providing the first in-competition positive
drugs test of the Commonwealth Games.
Amalaha (centre) celebrates winning women's weightlifting 53kg class gold
Sir
Craig Reedie, presiodent of the Wrld Anti-Doping Agency (WADA),
expressed his shock that an athlete as young as Chika Amalaha should
test positive for banned substances.
The
teenager became the youngest female winner of a Commonwealth
weightlifting title when she scooped gold in the 53kg class last Friday,
but will be disqualified today if her ‘B’ sample results match those of
her ‘A’ sample, which showed traces of a banned diuretic and masking
agent.
Sir
Craig Reedie, presiodent of the Wrld Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said: ‘I am very disappointed that somebody as young as that appears to
have committed an offence at a multi-sport event like the Commonwealth
Games.’
If
Amalaha is stripped of her gold medal, it is understood WADA will
investigate how such a young athlete was given access to illegal
substances.
Her positive test also prompted questions about weightlifting’s legitimacy as a Commonwealth sport.
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