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02/26/26 10:43:00
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02/26 10:05 CST Ethiopian runner Welteji banned over missed drug test which
overshadowed world champs
Ethiopian runner Welteji banned over missed drug test which overshadowed world
champs
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) --- One of the world's top middle-distance runners
has been banned for two years in a dispute over a missed drug test which
overshadowed the opening of last year's world championships.
Ethiopia's Diribe Welteji, the silver medalist in the women's 1,500 meters at
the 2023 world championships, was ruled to be "negligent" in failing to comply
with an attempt to collect a doping test sample last year, the Court of
Arbitration for Sport said Thursday.
World Athletics wanted a four-year ban but CAS reduced the sanction, accepting
Welteji's rules violation wasn't intentional. The two-year ban ends in June
2027, when Welteji will be 25, and means she could qualify for the 2028
Olympics in Los Angeles.
Welteji was initially cleared by an Ethiopian tribunal in August and was due to
race on the opening day of the world championships in Tokyo the following
month. World Athletics objected and she was ruled ineligible to compete the day
before.
CAS said in its statement that drug testers arrived at Welteji's property in
February 2025 and were told by Welteji's husband that she was asleep, and that
witnesses disagreed about what took place after that until the testing staff
left without a sample.
CAS said its arbitrator accepted there were language barriers and that "certain
technical and best practice departures occurred" but that "an athlete of
(Welteji's) caliber and experience should have known that she was required to
comply regardless of the timing of the visit."
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