Sports & Fitness

Anti-drug body probing into sample from Sukma athlete

This after specimen categorised as ‘atypical finding’ requiring further investigation

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Nov 2022 1:53PM

Anti-drug body probing into sample from Sukma athlete
The Youth and Sports Ministry in a statement today states that out of a total of 252 urine samples tested during the 20th Malaysia Games, all of them showed negative results, except for one case of an ‘atypical finding’ (pic for illustration purposes only). – Pixabay pic, November 23, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Anti-Doping Agency (Adamas) is investigating an “atypical finding” (ATF) case involving an athlete who took part in the 20th Malaysia Games (Sukma), which was held from September 16 to 24.

The Youth and Sports Ministry in a statement today stated that out of a total of 252 urine samples tested during the Games, all of them showed negative results, except for one case of ATF.

The ministry said all the samples were sent to the Anti-Doping Lab Qatar – a laboratory recognised by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) – for the purpose of analysis and evaluation of the “steroidal passport, athlete biological passport” module.

“All these samples were handled in accordance with the provisions contained in the Adamas Anti-Doping Regulations 2021 where the rights of athletes are given priority during doping control testing,” said the statement.

ATF refers to laboratory reports receiving Wada accreditation that require further investigation as set by international standards for laboratories or relevant technical documents prior to the determination of adverse analytical findings (AAF).

AAF means a report from a laboratory that has Wada accreditation identifying the presence of a prohibited substance (metabolite or marker) or evidence of the use of a prohibited method in a sample.

In September, the Malaysian Weightlifting Federation withdrew from conducting weightlifting events for Sukma after three weightlifters from two states tested positive for the use of banned substances.

The Sukma weightlifting competition was then managed by the National Sports Council, but any records set were not recognised. – Bernama, November 23, 2022

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