Comrades doping probe is racist - report

SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 03, Ludwick Mamabolo wins the mens race during the 2012 Comrades Marathon on June 03, 2012 in South Africa. The 2012 Comrades Marathon is starting at the City Hall in Pietermaritzburg and finishing at the Sahara Kingsmead Cricket Stadium in Durban. Photo by Anesh Debiky / Gallo Images

SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 03, Ludwick Mamabolo wins the mens race during the 2012 Comrades Marathon on June 03, 2012 in South Africa. The 2012 Comrades Marathon is starting at the City Hall in Pietermaritzburg and finishing at the Sahara Kingsmead Cricket Stadium in Durban. Photo by Anesh Debiky / Gallo Images

Published Jun 21, 2012

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Comrades Marathon winner Ludwick Mamabolo who is being probed for possible doping is a victim of racism, his family has said, according to a report in the Sowetan newspaper on Thursday.

“He came second in his first race in 2010 and nothing was probed. Now that he had sacrificed his job and trained to win the race, there are issues. Could that not be about the fact that he is black?” Mamabolo's father was quoted by the paper as saying.

Mamabolo won the 89km ultra-marathon between Pietermaritzburg and Durban on June 3 but has since tested positive for methylhexaneamine.

He was expected to request that his B sample be tested.

Jeremiah Mamabolo said his son had been running for many years and if indeed he was using stimulants, it would have been discovered already.

“Ludwick worked very hard to win the Comrades Marathon this year,” he said.

He added that his son was a devoted member of the Zion Christian Church.

The athlete reportedly also denied using any stimulants.

“I didn't take any banned substances...The stuff that I use is what I have normally used throughout the years I have been running Comrades,” he told the Sowetan newspaper earlier this week. - Sapa

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