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Nigerian teen suspended for doping

TAINTED: Nigeria teenage weightlifter Chika Amalaha has been suspended from the 2014 Commonwealth Games after failing a doping testPhoto: Julian Finney/Getty Images
TAINTED: Nigeria teenage weightlifter Chika Amalaha has been suspended from the 2014 Commonwealth Games after failing a doping testPhoto: Julian Finney/Getty Images

GLASGOW - Nigerian teenage weightlifter Chika Amalaha has been provisionally suspended from the Commonwealth Games after testing positive in a doping test.

The test was taken after Amalaha won gold in the women's 53kg category, the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) announced yesterday.

The 16-year-old provided an 'A' sample on July 25 which revealed traces of diuretics and masking agents. She will have a 'B' sample tested at a laboratory in London on July 30.

CGF chief executive Mike Hooper said: "We [have] issued a formal notice of disclosure to an athlete following an adverse analytical finding as a consequence of an in-competition test.

"That athlete is Nigerian weightlifter Chika Amalaha, who was tested on July 25th. That athlete has now been suspended from the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow."

Amalaha snatched a best of 85kg before managing 111kg in the clean and jerk for a total of 196kg, to become the youngest Commonwealth weightlifter gold medallist.

It was the first doping case of the Glasgow Games and will likely once again call into question the legitimacy of weightlifting as a Commonwealth Games sport given its history of drug-related incidents.

Hooper, though, insisted that the sport had its place in multi-sport events.

"I think weightlifting is a fantastic sport and a strong Commonwealth and Olympic sport," he said.

"I think the issue here is about showing we have a robust anti-doping programme in place. We want to send a message to anybody in any sport who would go down the route of taking any substance to enhance performance that they will be caught."

Nigerian weightlifting also has a history of drugs offences. The Nigerian Weightlifting Federation was suspended for repeated doping violations by the International Weightlifting Federation in 2001 and banned from competing in the Manchester Games the next year. - AFP

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