Pakistani Wrestler Ali Asad Loses Commonwealth Bronze Due to Doping

Pakistani wrestler Ali Asad has been stripped of his bronze medal from the 2022 Commonwealth Games due to testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs. The Pakistan Wrestling Federation confirmed his four-year ban. This incident is not isolated, as several Pakistani weightlifters and wrestlers have faced similar bans for doping violations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Karachi | Updated: 03-09-2024 14:49 IST | Created: 03-09-2024 14:49 IST
Pakistani Wrestler Ali Asad Loses Commonwealth Bronze Due to Doping
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Pakistani wrestler Ali Asad has been stripped of his bronze medal in the Commonwealth Games after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs.

The Pakistan Wrestling Federation confirmed that Ali Asad had not only been banned for four years but also stripped of his bronze, which he won in the 2022 Birmingham CWG.

'His tests carried out by the International Testing Agency (ITA) have confirmed he took performance-enhancing drugs during the event,' one official said.

The ruling on his case came this week, following an investigation by the ITA.

The official said that the ban on Asad came after he waived his right to a hearing and did not respond to the allegations within the given deadline.

Pakistani weightlifters and wrestlers have faced a spate of bans from the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) for failing doping tests in international competitions.

In May this year, the IWF handed four-year bans to four Pakistani weightlifters for anti-doping rules violations.

Abdur Rehman, Sharjeel Butt, Ghulam Mustafa, and Farhan Amjad were suspended in 2022 after they refused to give samples to the International Testing Agency (ITA) team on November 10, 2021.

The four weightlifters went to the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) to defend themselves, but the suspension remained. Top weightlifters Olympian Talha Talib and Abu Bakar Ghani were also hit at the same time and were banned for two years for using banned substances. Talha, who finished fifth in the Tokyo Olympics, is banned until February 2025.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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