Doping: Steeplechase champion Jebet handed four-year ban for doping violation By Reuters

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Kenyan-brought into the world Bahraini sprinter Ruth Jebet has been given a four-year boycott after she was seen as blameworthy of testing positive for the prohibited blood supporter r-EPO (recombinant erythropoietin), the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said on Wednesday.  

Jebet, the 2016 Olympic 3,000m steeplechase champion, was suspended in February 2018 after she bombed an out-of-rivalry test.  

"The board... forces a time of ineligibility of four years upon the competitor," the AIU said in an announcement.  

"The time of temporary suspension forced on the competitor from Feb. 4 2018 until the date of the Tribunal Award will be credited against the absolute time of ineligibility."  

Jebet told the AIU in March 2018 that she had never taken the substance deliberately and the issue was alluded to the disciplinary council.  

The AIU, in any case, was of the supposition that the infringement was submitted deliberately and said she took one-and-a-half years to admit to the offense while dismissing various solicitations to do so prior.  

The 23-year-old admitted to the nearness of r-EPO in her example and its utilization in October a year ago and postponed her entitlement to the examination of the B test as she was unable to bear the cost of the expenses.  

The AIU likewise requested the exclusion of every one of her outcomes between Dec. 1 2017 and Feb. 4 2018 alongside the relinquishment of awards, focuses, prize and appearance cash


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