British sprinter Nigel Levine banned for four years after positive drug test

Nigel Levine was part of Britain’s 4x400-metre relay team that competed at the 2016 Rio Olympics, and is a European indoor gold medallist. Photo: Dylan Martinez/Reuters

Nigel Levine was part of Britain’s 4x400-metre relay team that competed at the 2016 Rio Olympics, and is a European indoor gold medallist. Photo: Dylan Martinez/Reuters

Published Nov 20, 2018

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LONDON – British sprinter Nigel Levine has been suspended from all sport for four years after testing positive for banned drug clenbuterol, UK Anti-Doping announced on Tuesday.

Levine failed a drugs test on November 24 last year, and it emerged in February that he had been provisionally suspended.

Announcing the four-year ban on Tuesday, UKAD said the 29-year-old’s ban will be backdated to December 13, 2017, and run until December 12, 2021.

Levine was part of Britain’s 4x400-metre relay team that competed at the 2016 Rio Olympics, and is a European indoor gold medallist.

He failed the test, having only just returned to

training after being involved in a serious motorbike accident with British

sprinter James Ellington in January 2017.

Clenbuterol is an anabolic agent prohibited at all times under global anti-doping rules.

“All athletes must adhere to the principle of strict liability, and are solely responsible for any substances found in their system,” said UKAD chief executive Nicole Sapstead.

“Mr Levine is an elite athlete, who has competed at the Olympic Games, European and World Championships, and has received significant anti-doping education throughout his career.

“It is up to role models such as Mr Levine to uphold the highest standards when it comes to anti-doping.”

BAN | British sprinter Nigel Levine has been suspended from all sport for a period of four years following an Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV).

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