Asian Games: Wushu player Owais Sarwar, minor swimmer fail dope tests

According to NADA, the 23-year-old Sarwar’s dope sample contained a cocktail of drugs, including 19-norandrosterone, which is a metabolite of anabolic androgenic steroid nandrolone.

Published : Aug 04, 2023 18:27 IST , New Delhi - 1 MIN READ

NADA revealed the dope test results in its latest update of Indian athletes who have been handed a provisional suspension. (Representative Image) | Photo Credit: AP

Asian Games-bound Wushu player Owais Sarwar Ahenger and a minor swimmer have been handed provisional suspensions by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) after the two athletes failed their dope tests.

According to NADA, the 23-year-old Sarwar’s dope sample contained a cocktail of drugs, including 19-norandrosterone, which is a metabolite of anabolic androgenic steroid nandrolone.

The other banned drugs were stimulant mephentermine and its metabolite Phentermine.

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Ahenger, a 70kg Sanda judoka from Ladakh, was named in the 14-member squad by the Wushu Association of India for the Hangzhou Games, starting September 23.

The minor athlete, who is said to be a swimmer, has also tested positive for 19-norandrosterone.

NADA revealed the dope test results in its latest update of Indian athletes who have been handed a provisional suspension.