
British Bobsledder Faces Ban: Arran Gulliver's Doping Scandal
Arran Gulliver, a British bobsledder and two-time World Championship medallist, has been provisionally suspended following a failed doping test. Gulliver tested positive for ostarine, a substance banned for enhancing muscle growth. If confirmed, he could face a four-year ban, affecting his prospects for the 2026 Milan Olympics.
In a surprising turn of events, British bobsledder Arran Gulliver faces a provisional suspension following a failed doping test, according to the International Testing Agency. A twice World Championship medallist, Gulliver tested positive for ostarine, putting his Olympic hopes at risk.
The substance, a selective androgen receptor modulator known for enhancing muscle growth and strength, was detected during an out-of-competition test on March 2. If the secondary analysis confirms the initial result, Gulliver could be looking at a ban of up to four years.
The British Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association has acknowledged the suspension and expressed its commitment to anti-doping regulations. As investigations continue, the association refrains from further comments. Gulliver's career achievements include gold at the 2023 European Championships and a dozen World Cup medals.
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