World record holder banned for positive doping test

Women’s marathon world record holder Ruth Chepngetich was provisionally suspended for a positive doping test.

World record holder banned for positive doping test

Women’s marathon world record holder Ruth Chepngetich was provisionally suspended for a positive doping test on Thursday.

Track and field’s Athletics Integrity Unit said Chepngetich tested positive for a banned diuretic and masking agent in March and “opted for a voluntary provisional suspension while the AIU’s investigation was ongoing."

The Kenyan runner set the world record by almost two minutes at the Chicago Marathon last October in two hours, nine minutes, 56 seconds.

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READ MORE: Souths crisis deepens as Latrell cops 'significant' blowRuth Chepngetich of Kenya crosses the finish line of the Chicago Marathon to win in world record time.

It was her third win in Chicago.

She also won the marathon at the 2019 world championships in Qatar, where the women's race started at midnight to avoid extreme daytime heat.

The AIU gave no timetable for a disciplinary case for the 30-year-old runner.

Chepngetich was interviewed in person in Kenya in April and “complied with requests regarding our investigation", AIU official Brett Clothier said in a statement.

The substance Chepngetich tested positive for, hydrochlorothiazide or HCTZ, can be used to disguise the use of performance-enhancing drugs.