New Delhi: Embarrassment piled on India today barely a month ahead of the Commonwealth Games with four athletes, including three in Games squad, failing their ''B'' sample tests while a weightlifter was also caught for a banned substance here today.
The ''B'' samples of two Commonwealth Games-bound swimmers -- Richa Mishra and Jyotsana Pansare -- and a shot putter Saurabh Vij returned positive for methylhexaneamine. Haryana discus thrower Aakash Antil, who was not in the Games squad, also failed his ''B'' sample test for the same methylhexaneamine.
"Richa, Jyotsana, Saurabh and Antil's ''B'' samples have tested positive. So we are sending them what is called the second notice to face (NADA) disciplinary panel. We have asked the panel chief to fix an early date for a hearing. All of them have tested positive for methylhexaneamine," NADA Director General Rahul Bhatnagar told PTI today.
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"The punishment to be handed on them will be decided by the disciplinary panel," he added.
Bhatnagar also confirmed that 53kg woman weightlifter Sanamacha Chanu, who was added in the Commonwealth Games core group in August last year but did not make it to the CWG squad announced last month, tested positive for methylhexaneamine. "One lifter Thingbaijam Sanba (Sanamacha) Chanu has tested positive for methylhexaneamine," he said.
The 31-year-old Chanu, one of the most successful woman weightlifters in the country and an Arjuna awardee in 2000, returned positive in the NADA test conducted at the Commonwealth Games trials here last month.
She is expected to face life ban if her ''B'' sample also turns out to be positive and she is unable to clear her name before a NADA appeal panel since she had already been banned for two years after flunking a dope test at 2004 Athens Olympics.
Chanu's dope flunk came days after Indian Weightlifting Federation completed payment of a hefty USD 5 lakh fine to the international body after its six lifters failed WADA dope tests conducted last September.
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The country's lifters were allowed to take part in next month's Commonwealth Games here after the CWG OC gave an interest-free loan of Rs 1.75 crore for the IWF to pay the remaining two installments of the USD 5 lakh fine by August 31.
Indian Weightlifting Federation Secretary Sahdev Yadav said that one lifter, who was not in the Commonwealth Games squad announced last month, had returned positive for a banned substance but refused to divulge the name.
"One lifter has tested positive but under rules we don''t give names till the 'B' sample result comes. The 'B' sample result is expected to come by Monday. But I can say that the lifter is not among the Commonwealth Games squad," he said.


