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Jamaican Athletes Deny Wrongdoing After Charged with Doping Offenses

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Jamaican Athletes Deny Wrongdoing After Charged with Doping Offenses
Commonwealth Games champion Kaliese Spencer and World Championship relay medallist Riker Hylton have each been charged by the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission (JADCO) with avoiding or refusing drugs tests. Photo: Eurosport.com

Commonwealth Games champion Kaliese Spencer and World Championship relay medalist Riker Hylton have each been charged by the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission (JADCO) with avoiding or refusing drugs tests.

The pair are alleged to have violated Article 2.3 of the JADCO Anti-doping Rules 2015 relating to “evading, refusing or failing to submit to sample collection.”

Both athletes have already denied violating any rules.

Spencer was the the 400 meter hurdles champion at Glasgow 2014 and also formed part of a silver medal winning 4x400m relay team at the 2009 World Championships.

She told the Jamaican Observer that she will “pursue all legal channels necessary to protect her good name and her reputation as a true ambassador of Jamaica.”

“This allegation is simply false, as Ms. Spencer has always made herself available to be tested by JADCO,” a statement provided by her management team added.

Hylton, who won a 4x400m bronze medal at the 2011 World Championships in Daegu, told Reuters that he had been notified of his provisional suspension. after supposedly declining to provide a sample during testing last year.

He claims that he had not been properly informed about the test and only discovered anything about it after leaving the stadium.

“Honestly they [JADCO] never did their job properly because they were supposed to make the person know that you were selected to be drug tested and they did not let me know that,” Hylton is quoted as saying.

Under World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules, the maximum penalty for “evading, refusing or failing to submit to sample collection” is a four-year suspension.

By Nick Butler

Republished with permission from insidethegames.biz

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