Chinese women's shuttler Yu Xiaohan has
received a seven-month sanction from the Badminton World Federation
(BWF) for an anti-doping rule violation at the 28th Summer Universiade
in Gwangju, South Korea last year.
The
sanction, imposed by the BWF's doping hearing panel, has resulted from
an adverse analytical finding of Yu’s sample taken on July 12 last year.
The sample, which was collected during the 28th Summer Universiade,
contained sibutramine, a specified prohibited substance, the source of
which was contained in a supplement that Yu had been taking.
The
BWF panel heard arguments and evidence from Yu's legal representative
and ruled that the shuttler did not take the pill to cheat or to gain a
performance-enhancing advantage.
"The FISU (International
University Sports Federation) determined an anti-doping rule violation
and the athlete was disqualified. Her women’s doubles silver medal was
reallocated. In the team event, China was disqualified and the team
placings were reallocated.
"Following this process and under
article 7.1.1 of the WADA code, the BWF was required to determine the
consequences beyond the 28th Summer Universiade," the BWF said in a
statement on Friday.
"Appearing before the BWF doping hearing
panel on Saturday January 30, 2016, Yu accepted that sibutramine was
present in her sample and that she had consequently committed an
anti-doping rule violation under regulation 2.1 of the BWF anti-doping
regulations (2015). Her argument was that she did so inadvertently and
that either no sanction should take place according to Clause 10.4, or
at least that any sanction should be reduced according to Clause
10.5.1," the statement added.
"That conclusion led to a sanction
of seven months’ ineligibility which the panel deemed correct and fair
to backdate to the date of sample collection."
This thereby ends
Yu’s sanction on Friday February 12, 2016, and she may resume her
badminton career on Saturday 13 February, 2016.
Yu was a member of
the China squad that won gold in the mixed team category at the Asian
Youth Championship in 2011. She also won the women's doubles title at
the Singapore Open in April last year along with her partner Ou Dongni.
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