McNeal, who had been charged and provisionally
suspended for "tampering within the results management process"
in January, was sanctioned by a Disciplinary Tribunal as it was
her second violation of World Athletics' anti-doping rules.
The ban is effective from Aug. 15, 2020. The AIU said McNeal has
appealed against the decision to the Court of Arbitration for
Sport (CAS), with the case set to be heard before the July
23-Aug. 8 Tokyo Olympics.
The AIU added that CAS had granted McNeal "provisional relief
and temporarily stayed" the tribunal's decision so she can
compete until the end of the U.S. Olympic trials on June 27.
The AIU did not elaborate on its decision for "confidentiality
reasons".
McNeal, who won gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics and was world
champion in 2013, had denied testing positive for any banned
substance.
The 29-year-old led a U.S. clean sweep of the 100m hurdles
podium at the 2016 Olympics but was banned for a year when she
missed three out-of-competition drug tests, which constitutes an
ADRV.
Her ban, which was applied for the 2017 season, resulted in her
missing the World Championships that year.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru;Editing by Toby Davis)
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