The gap-runner grew to become the primary feminine athlete in historical past to run a marathon in below two hours and 10 minutes
Ruth Chepng’etich, the present girls’s world marathon record-holder, has been provisionally suspended by the Athletics Integrity Unit.
The Kenyan, who gained final 12 months’s Chicago Marathon in a record-breaking 2:09:56, examined optimistic for hydrochlorothiazide on March 14.
Hydrochlorothiazide is a diuretic and used clinically to deal with fluid retention and hypertension. It’s listed as a prohibited substance below the World Anti-Doping Company (WADA) code and could also be abused to masks the presence in urine for banned medication. The usual sanction for a optimistic HCTZ take a look at is a two-year ban.
Underneath WADA’s technical necessities for laboratories, HCTZ has a minimal reporting degree of 20 ng/mL in urine, that means findings under this focus are reported as unfavorable. The AIU state that Chepng’etich had an estimated focus of 3800 ng/mL in her urine.
After the AIU acquired Chepng’etich’s optimistic pattern on March 14, a ‘discover of cost’ was issued towards the 30-year-old, following an investigation into the Kenyan athlete’s optimistic take a look at on April 3.

Chepng’etich was notified and interviewed in particular person by the AIU in Kenya on April 16. Two days later, the Kenyan introduced that she was withdrawing from the TCS London Marathon as a result of she “wasn’t in the best place mentally or bodily to race my greatest”.
Brett Clothier, head of the AIU, stated: “When there’s a optimistic take a look at for diuretics and masking brokers, a provisional suspension is just not obligatory below the World Anti-Doping Code. Chepng’etich was not provisionally suspended by the AIU on the time of notification, however on April 19, she opted for a voluntary provisional suspension whereas the AIU’s investigation was ongoing.”
After persevering with its personal investigation throughout that interval, the AIU has now issued its personal provisional suspension.
The gap-runner has solely competed as soon as this 12 months – she positioned second with 66:20 on the Lisbon Half Marathon – and that was 5 days earlier than her optimistic take a look at on March 14.
She is the sixth Kenyan to be provisionally suspended by the AIU this 12 months after Ronald Kimeli Kurgat, Kibiwott Kandie, Sheila Chelangat, Benard Kibet Koech and Morine Gesare Michira.
Chepng’etich has the best for her case to be heard earlier than a disciplinary tribunal.