Were, Jeptoo among 27 athletes suspended for doping violation
Wiseman Were celebrates winning the Men's 400m hurdles at Kip Keino Classic. PHOTO/Sportpicha/Citizen Digital
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Kenyan marathon
runner Rita Jeptoo, national 400m hurdles champion Wiseman Were, and 25 other
athletes have been provisionally suspended for doping violations, the country's
anti‑doping agency announced on Monday.
Jeptoo, 45, a
former Boston and Chicago Marathon winner, was banned for four years in 2014
after testing positive for a banned substance, and only returned to racing
three years ago.
She has now been
suspended again following a test that found the presence of prohibited anabolic
androgenic steroids, the national anti-doping body (ADAK) said.
She will remain
suspended until her hearing, but ADAK did not say when that would take place.
ADAK said Were,
28, a Commonwealth 4x400m relay bronze medallist, had been suspended for
missing three tests since August 2025.
His ban runs
from February 14 and he will be unable to compete until his case is heard. It
is not clear when that may be.
The list also
includes football and basketball players who have been provisionally suspended
for varying doping offences.
More than 140
Kenyan athletes, mainly long-distance runners, have been suspended by the
Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) since 2017 -- more than any other nation.
Among them are
figures including the current women's marathon world record holder Ruth
Chepngetich -- provisionally suspended in July by the Athletics Integrity Unit
(AIU) after testing positive for a diuretic -- and Benard Kibet Koech, fifth in
the 10,000m at the Paris Olympics, who was suspended in June by the AIU.
The current
suspensions come after ADAK was removed from the World Anti-Doping Agency
non-compliance watch list after meeting the required standards.


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