Tokyo Olympics: Marathon runner El Abbassi suspended for blood doping: Bahraini marathon runner El Hassan El Abbassi has been provisionally suspended after returning an adverse analytical finding for a homologous blood transfusion following a test at the Tokyo Olympics, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said.
The 37-year-old’s sample was collected after the Olympic marathon in Sapporo on Aug. 8 where he finished 25th with a time of 2:15:56 in a race won by Kenyan great Eliud Kipchoge.
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Tokyo Olympics: Marathon runner El Abbassi suspended for blood doping
Homologous blood transfusions involve someone collecting and infusing the blood of a compatible donor while autologous blood transfusions use a person’s own blood that has been stored.
The International Testing Agency (ITA), in charge of drugs testing during the Games, reported the results of the test on Aug. 15 and said that the athlete had the right to have his ‘B’ sample examined.
Bahrain’s 1,500m runner Alsadik Mikhou was provisionally suspended for receiving a blood transfusion during the Games.
Tokyo Olympics: Marathon runner El Abbassi suspended for blood doping
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