Botswana 800m specialist Amos gets 3-year ban for doping
[1/2] Athletics - Diamond League - Monaco - Stade Louis II, Monaco - July 12, 2019 Botswana's Nijel Amos celebrates after winning the Men's 800m. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
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Botswana's
Nijel Amos, an Olympic 800m silver medallist in 2012, has been banned for three
years after testing positive for metabolites, the Athletics Integrity Unit
(AIU) announced Wednesday.
The
29-year-old tested positive for metabolites during an out-of-competition urine
test in June 2022 and was provisionally suspended a month later, meaning he
missed out on the world championships in Eugene.
The type of
metabolities found in his sample, GW1516, "modifies how the body
metabolizes fat," the AIU said. "It was originally synthesized and
evaluated for the treatment of obesity, diabetes and other disorders caused by
metabolic problems but is now not approved for human use."
The
three-year ban rules Amos out of competition until July 2025, meaning the Botswanan
will miss the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Amos is the
third fastest runner over 800m of all time, having run 1min 41.73sec when
winning silver behind David Rudisha at the London Olympics, when the Kenyan set
the world record of 1:40.91.


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