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Home / Sports / Athlete Dopes Via Artificial Pitch?

Athlete Dopes Via Artificial Pitch?

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Player tested positive for banned stimulant DMBA from artificial pitch rubber.
  • Environmental exposure, not athlete's fault, confirmed after seven-month case.
  • Vålerenga urges stronger anti-doping rules for environmental contamination.
Athlete Dopes Via Artificial Pitch?

A Vålerenga player faced a seven-month anti-doping saga after testing positive for the banned stimulant DMBA, only for the source to be traced to the rubber crumb infill of an artificial pitch. Anti-Doping Norway ruled the player faultless, marking the first known case in elite sport where environmental exposure caused a doping violation.

Vålerenga, the player's club, is now advocating for enhanced anti-doping regulations. The club's CEO emphasized the need for a holistic approach to environmental factors that could lead to positive tests, especially as the strict liability rules in anti-doping codes do not account for such external contamination.

The incident occurred during a match at LSK-Hall near Oslo, with four players from each team initially showing traces of DMBA. While the substance is banned, the player expressed relief at being exonerated but highlighted the vulnerability of athletes under current rules, calling for stronger legal protections.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The player unknowingly ingested DMBA from rubber crumb infill on an artificial football pitch.
DMBA is a banned stimulant that can occur from the breakdown of rubber granulate used in artificial pitches.
Vålerenga is calling for strengthened regulations to address environmental contamination risks in doping tests.

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