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			Kenya's Sumgong has doping ban doubled to eight years 
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			 [January 25, 2019] 
			(Reuters) - Olympic marathon 
			champion Jemima Sumgong has had her doping ban doubled to eight 
			years after being found guilty by the IAAF of providing false 
			information while defending herself against her initial sanction, 
			the Athletics Integrity Unit have said. 
 Sumgong was initially banned for four years by Kenya's anti-doping 
			agency (ADAK) in 2017 after testing positive for the banned 
			blood-booster erythropoietin (EPO)
 
 The 34-year-old, who became the first Kenyan woman to win Olympic 
			marathon gold at the Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, said she had 
			been injected with EPO by an "impostor" during a doctors' strike in 
			Kenya.
 
			
			 
			That claim was rejected as "not authentic" by the disciplinary 
			tribunal of international athletics' governing body (IAAF).
 In a ruling dated Jan. 17, the tribunal said there was also 
			"compelling evidence" Sumgong had falsified her medical records and 
			lied about her whereabouts after the positive test for EPO.
 
 Her actions constituted a second anti-doping offense of "tampering 
			with a doping control" and merited the imposition of a second 
			four-year sanction, the tribunal, chaired by Michael Beloff QC, said 
			in its ruling
 
 Accordingly, Sumgong is now banned until is April 3, 2025, although 
			she has the right to appeal the decision to the Court of Arbitration 
			for Sport.
 
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			Jemima Sumgong (KEN) of Kenya celebrates after winning the race 
			REUTERS/Sergio Moraes 
            
			 
            Athletics Integrity Unit head Brett Clothier welcomed the tribunal's 
			decision.
 "We hope that it sends a message to dopers that the AIU has strong 
			investigative capabilities and does not tolerate false evidence in 
			doping cases," he was quoted as saying by the Guardian.
 
 "We also want to underline the vital support of Anti-Doping Agency 
			of Kenya in pursuing this case. They are a valuable partner in the 
			fight against doping in Kenya."
 
 (Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
 
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