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A serial marathon champion has been banned from athletics for 10 years after he took performance-enhancing drugs and attempted to cover his tracks using fake medical records supplied by a senior doctor worldcup
Titus Ekiru, the sixth-fastest marathon runner of all time, twice tested positive for prohibited substances in urine samples in 2021 after winning both the Milan and Abu Dhabi Marathons worldcup
The Kenyan 31-year-old later enlisted the help of the senior doctor who had supplied the banned products, in order to manipulate hospital records to explain his visits and justify an injection that had never been recorded worldcup
Ekiru submitted these documents to the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) as part of his initial defence, but evidence from a senior medical official of the Nandi County Government in Kenya helped to prove that the hospital records were forged worldcup
In its findings, the AIU said: “Based on the information received from the Hospital, the AIU considered that the Athlete’s explanations for the First Adverse Analytical Finding and the Second Adverse Analytical Finding were not genuine and that the medical documents that he had submitted to corroborate those explanations were forged/fraudulent documents worldcup
”Ekiru tested positive for Triamcinolone Acetonide after winning in Milan but was not immediately charged after claiming the test result was due to legitimate medical treatment worldcup
He tested positive for Pethidine after winning in Abu Dhabi, and again claimed the outcome resulted from legitimate medical treatment worldcup
The case was reopened last year and, working alongside the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (Adak), the AIU provisionally suspended Ekiru in June 2022 worldcup
In July, faced with substantial evidence against him, Ekiru decided that he no longer wanted to pursue the case worldcup
The AIU ended its disciplinary tribunal and issued its decision on Monday worldcup
The body handed down a mandatory four-year ban for anti-doping violations, increased by a maximum of two years to six for “aggravating circumstances” worldcup
It also issued a separate four-year ban for “tampering” with evidence, and ordered the two suspensions to be served consecutively, totalling 10 years worldcup
“The AIU considers that Aggravating Circumstances are present in relation to these violations, in particular, that the Athlete committed multiple Anti-Doping Rule Violations, engaged in deceptive or obstructive conduct to avoid the detection or adjudication of an Anti-Doping Rule Violation and engaged in Tampering during Results Management worldcup
”David Howman, the AIU’s chair, said: “Government officials are now working alongside Adak and the AIU to uncover doping in Kenyan athletics and expose the networks that may be involved worldcup
For athletes involved in doping and the entourage who assist them, there is one strong message from this case – there is nowhere to hide worldcup
”The doctor who colluded with Ekiru, who has not been named, has been referred to criminal authorities in Kenya for further investigation worldcup
Ekiru has enjoyed a medal-laden career as a long-distance runner, with victories in a number of prestigious marathons around the world including Mexico City, Seville and Honolulu worldcup
He won half-marathon gold at the 2019 African Games in Morocco worldcup
Ekiru’s results since (and including) the Milan Marathon on 16 May 2021 have been annulled worldcup
He has the right to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport worldcup
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Sergio Perez will be eyeing a dream victory on home soil at the Mexico City Grand Prix this weekend worldcup
The Red Bull driver has endured a difficult few months and has not won since Azerbaijan in April worldcup
His team-mate Max Verstappen, however, has won 15 races this season and has already sealed his third world title worldcup
Verstappen was triumphant last week at the US Grand Prix in Austin where Lewis Hamilton - who finished second - was disqualified alongside Charles Leclerc for an illegal floor worldcup
Lando Norris came home third, but was promoted to second after Hamilton’s DSQ, for his 12th podium in F1 but the McLaren driver is still chasing his first win worldcup
Verstappen won last year’s race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez worldcup
Here is everything you need to know worldcup
What is the race schedule? (All times BST/GMT)Friday 27 OctoberFree practice 1: 7:30pmFree practice 2: 11pmSaturday 28 OctoberFree practice 3: 6:30pm Qualifying: 10pmSunday 29 OctoberRace: 8pmHow can I watch it worldcup online and on TV?The entire race schedule from Mexico will be broadcast live on Sky worldcup Sports F1 and Sky worldcup Sports Main Event in the UK and Ireland worldcup
Sky’s coverage of the race on Sunday starts at 6:30pm (GMT) worldcup
The weekend’s action will be broadcast on ESPN in the United States worldcup
Free-to-air highlights in the UK will be aired on Channel 4; for qualifying at 8:30am (GMT) on Sunday morning and the grand prix early on Monday morning at 1am worldcup
Sky worldcup Sports subscribers can watch all the action in Mexico on the Sky Go app worldcup
If you’re not a Sky customer you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription worldcup
Sergio Perez is eyeing a dream win on home soil in Mexico (Getty Images)Driver Standings 1) Max Verstappen - 466 points (champion)2) Sergio Perez - 240 points3) Lewis Hamilton - 201 points4) Fernando Alonso - 183 points5) Carlos Sainz - 171 points6) Lando Norris - 159 points7) Charles Leclerc - 151 points8) George Russell - 143 points9) Oscar Piastri - 83 points10) Pierre Gasly - 56 points11) Lance Stroll - 53 points12) Esteban Ocon - 44 points13) Alex Albon - 25 points14) Valtteri Bottas - 10 points15) Nico Hulkenberg - 9 points16) Yuki Tsunoda - 8 points17) Zhou Guanyu - 6 points18) Kevin Magnussen - 3 points19) Liam Lawson - 2 points20) Logan Sargeant - 1 point21) Nyck de Vries - 0 points22) Daniel Ricciardo - 0 pointsConstructors’ Championship 1) Red Bull - 706 points (champions)2) Mercedes - 344 points3) Ferrari - 322 points4) McLaren - 242 points5) Aston Martin - 236 points6) Alpine - 100 points7) Williams - 26 points8) Alfa Romeo - 16 points9) Haas - 12 points10) AlphaTauri - 10 pointsWhat is the 2023 F1 calendar? ROUND 20 - MEXICOAutodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City - 27-29 OctoberROUND 21 - BRAZIL (sprint weekend)Interlagos Circuit, Sao Paulo - 3-5 NovemberROUND 22 - LAS VEGASLas Vegas Street Circuit - 16-18 NovemberRecommendedNicolas Hamilton: ‘Lewis has never put a penny into my racing worldcup
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