Towards sanctions for refusing a doping test?

Towards sanctions for refusing a doping test?
Towards sanctions for refusing a doping test?

The affair surrounding the wrestler Siteu continues to provoke strong reactions within the Senegalese arena. The controversy is linked to his refusal to submit to an anti-doping test, an attitude which, according to the regulations in force, is considered a proven case of doping.

Babacar Diop, wrestling referee, provided clarification on the upcoming steps: “Refusing to submit to an anti-doping test is one of the cases of doping. Before the decision is made, there will be consultations between the National Anti-Doping Organization of Senegal and the CNG. In the general regulations, the case of doping is mentioned. Sanctions will be proposed by the National Anti-Doping Organization of Senegal,” he declared in Bantamba .

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This statement highlights the importance of respecting anti-doping standards in Senegalese wrestling, a sport where integrity is at the heart of concerns. The involvement of the National Anti-Doping Organization of Senegal (ONADS) in the management of this matter shows a desire for transparency and rigor. Siteu will therefore be determined on its fate quickly.

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