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Jamaica: Gov’t stands by athletes who tested positive for banned substances

Tuesday, July 16, 2013



Asafa Powell. PHOTO/Getty Images

The Jamaica government says while it “stands by all our athletes” it adheres to the rules governing anti-doping in sports.

The island-nation’s Minister with responsibility for Sports, Natalie Neita Headley said that Jamaica, through its Anti-Doping Agency (JADCO) “has consistently had a rigorous program for in and out of competition testing while providing public education for all who participate or wish to participate in sport, including at the high school level.

“The rigor of this program is not new and it is clearly effective as it is from our own testing protocol that the adverse findings in these A-Samples have been revealed,” she said.

Former world record holder Asafa Powell and Olympic medallist Sherone Simpson have tested positive for banned substances found in samples provided by the athletes at the National Senior Championships held last month.

Powell and Simpson, who are members of the MVP Track Club, have released statements confirming they have been notified of the return of positive ‘A’ samples.

“As a government we have had to adhere to the rules governing the notification of the athletes whose A-Samples have returned Adverse Analytical Findings following testing at the National Junior and Senior Championships in June.

“We stand by all our athletes and value the significant contributions they make toward engendering national pride. However, as a country we reiterate the importance of integrity in sport, fair play, and the maintenance of a doping free sporting environment,” Neita Headley said in a statement.

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