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Kenyan world cross-country medallist handed 4-year doping ban

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The Anti-Doping Company of Kenya (ADAK) hit Olympian Alice Aprot, 29, with a four-year ban from competitors on Monday after a constructive drug check she recorded in Could 2022. Aprot was provisionally suspended from competitors as of July 2022, following the constructive outcome, and after a prolonged investigation, ADAK took the subsequent step and banned her till 2026 (her ban begins retroactively, from when her suspension began). Aprot has frequently claimed she is harmless and didn’t knowingly ingest any unlawful substances, blaming the constructive check on remedy she obtained from a Kenyan pharmacist. 

Aprot’s profession 

Aprot has had a number of large ends in her profession. In 2015, she received 10,000m gold on the African Video games, and represented Kenya on the Rio Olympics a yr later. In Rio, she completed simply off the rostrum, in fourth place. Her compatriot, Vivian Cheruiyot, received silver that day, breaking the Kenyan 10,000m report of 29:32.53, a mark that also stands. Aprot additionally beat the earlier Kenyan report in Rio, and her PB of 29:53.51 continues to be the second-fastest 10,000m end in nationwide historical past.  

A yr after her near-miss on the Olympics, Aprot completed second on the 2017 world cross-country championships in Uganda. Just a few months later, on the observe and discipline world championships, she completed simply off the ten,000m podium once more, as soon as extra crossing the road in fourth place. After a hiatus from competitors within the 2020 and 2021 seasons, Aprot made a comeback in 2022, which ultimately led to her constructive drug check. 

A four-year ban

As famous within the ADAK report on Aprot’s case, she submitted a proof for her constructive check outcome, stating that she had taken an unknown remedy whereas at a coaching camp. She claimed that she had skilled “sharp breast pains” (she was breast feeding on the time) and subsequently “rushed to the closest pharmacy.” In her clarification to ADAK, Aprot stated she informed the pharmacist on obligation that she was an expert athlete and couldn’t take sure substances. In accordance with Aprot, the pharmacist “assured [her] that the prescribed remedy didn’t comprise any prohibited substance and he or she proceed to ingest the prescribed remedy.” 

When requested by ADAK if she had researched the remedy earlier than taking it, Aprot stated she had not. She additionally stated she had not even regarded to see what the remedy was known as earlier than taking it. “She claimed that she was in ache and didn’t trouble to examine,” the ADAK report reads. 

After contemplating Aprot’s case for a number of months, ADAK officers formally banned her from competitors. The report notes that “it’s evident that [Aprot] … acted in good religion by taking the prescribed medication with a purpose to handle the lingering breast pains.” Nonetheless, officers added that even when Aprot didn’t knowingly take a banned substance, it was her job to make sure that all medicines she took had been authorized by anti-doping businesses. “Athletes or different individuals shall be answerable for understanding what constitutes an anti-doping rule violation and the substances and strategies which have been included on the prohibited record,” the report says. 

The beginning of Aprot’s ban has been backdated to July 14, 2022, that means she is not going to be eligible to compete once more till July 13, 2026.



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