V.Okay. Vismaya, who anchored the Indian ladies’s 4x400m relay group to gold on the 2018 Jakarta Asian Video games, has examined optimistic for dope.
The 27-year-old quartermiler was examined at her residence at Perumbavur, close to Kochi, in an out-of-competition check on August 15 and the Nationwide Anti-Doping Company (NADA) knowledgeable the athlete on September 12 that her urine pattern contained Clomiphene which comes below the hormone and metabolic modulators class which is prohibited always.
Clomiphene, in line with Sport Integrity Australia, is a non-steroidal treatment used clinically to induce ovulation in ladies and improve testosterone ranges in males.
Vismaya, who final competed on June 1 in a Taipei meet, defined she had taken it as a fertility drug.
“I agree I had taken it as a result of it induces ovulation. I had talked about this within the NADA kind after they got here to take the check. However they didn’t think about it,” Vismaya advised The Hindu on Monday.
Vismaya, who was additionally part of the Indian blended relay group which completed seventh within the 2019 Doha Worlds, mentioned she had twice despatched detailed letters to NADA explaining her case.
“They (NADA officers) requested me whether or not I wished my ‘B’ pattern to be examined and whether or not I accepted that I had taken the drug. I do know I had taken the drugs so there was no level in difficult that. And now since I’m pregnant, I can’t run after the case. I’m alone at residence, my husband is within the Military, and I can’t get nervous in regards to the case at this level of time, so there is no such thing as a level in difficult the case.”
Vismaya mentioned that she would think about authorized choices later.
Revealed – November 18, 2024 08:36 pm IST