Indian Olympic gymnast Dipa Karmakar receives reduced ban after admitting to dope charge

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Indian Olympian Dipa Karmakar has received a 21-month ban for failing a dope test conducted by the International Testing Agency (ITA), which is an independent organisation that manages the anti-doping programme of the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG).

Karmakar's sample, which was collected out-of-competition by the ITA, tested positive for Higenamine, a prohibited substance under World Anti-Doping Agency Code.

However, as her ban began on October 11, 2021 — the day the sample was collected — it will now end on July 10, 2023.

"The ITA confirms that Dipa Karmakar has been suspended for a 21-month period, effective until 10 July 2023 after testing positive for higenamine (S3. Beta-2 Agonists as per the World Anti-Doping Agency prohibited list)," the ITA said in a statement late on Friday.

 

 

"The positive sample was collected on behalf of the FIG in the scope of an out-of-competition control on 11 October 2021," it added.

Karmakar's dope issue was resolved under a case resolution agreement pursuant to article 10.8.2 of the FIG Anti-Doping Rules and an equivalent provision in the WADA, according to the ITA. "The athlete’s results have been disqualified from October 11, 2021, onwards." Karmakar, who shot to fame after finishing fourth in the 2016 Rio Olympics in the vault event, has been struggling with injuries ever since she underwent surgery to treat an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in 2017.

Her last FIG event was the 2019 World Cup in Baku. Her ban was also a slap on the face of the Gymnastic Federation of India officials, who have been claiming ignorance after she was put in the 'suspended' category by the FIG in February of 2022.

GFI president Sudhir Mittal then said that he had not received any communication from the FIG regarding her suspension. Karmakar herself and her coach Bisheshwar Nandi kept quiet at that time. Other GFI officials went to the extent of saying that the 'suspended' status could be due to other issues, like ethical or disciplinary, not related to a doping violation. 

(With PTI Inputs)