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Commonwealth Games 2018, Gold Coast: Two Indian athletes sent home over doping suspicion after needle found in room
Athletes Rakesh Babu and Irfan Thodi have been barred from participating in 21st Commonwealth Games in Australia`s Gold Coast for alleged violation of rules.
GOLD COAST: Indian athletes Rakesh Babu and Irfan Kolothum Thodi are being sent home from the 21st Gold Coast Commonwealth Games after a needle was found in a cup in their bedroom at the Athletes' Village, the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) said on Friday.
Triple jumper Babu, race walker Thodi and three Indian team officials had appeared before a CGF hearing on Thursday, its president Louise Martin told reporters.
"The testimony of the athletes ... are both unreliable and evasive," Martin told reporters. "Rakesh Babu and Irfan Kolothum Thodi are in breach of the `no-needles` policy,'' he added.
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"Babu and Thodi are with immediate effect not permitted to participate in the Games. Their accreditation was suspended and both athletes have been removed from the village. We have asked the Commonwealth Games Association of India to depart Australia on the first flights available," he said.
The three team officials - chef de mission Vikram Singh Sisodia, team manager Namdev Shirgaonker and athletics team manager Ravinder Chaudhry - were all reprimanded, Martin added.
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"The CGF shall advise Vikram Singh Sisodia, Namdev Shirgaonker and Ravinder Chaudhry that any further infractions by any member of the Indian team of the 'no-needle' policy could result in the withdrawal of accreditation of the offending person," she said.
The Indian team was not immediately available for comment and the CGF refused to take any further questions.
Babu was the 12th and final qualifier for the men`s triple jump final on Saturday. Thodi finished 13th in the men`s 20km race walk last Sunday.
Athletes must have a specific medical exemption to have needles at the Games as part of the fight against doping.
It is the second time the Indian team has been in breach of the policy at the Gold Coast after boxing team doctor Amol Patil was strongly reprimanded last week after needles were discovered in a plastic bottle.
Patil had administered a Vitamin B complex injection to a sick boxer and left needles in the room, breaking the CGF rules regarding their proper storage.
The matter was not defined as an anti-doping rule violation, but the entire India delegation was warned by the CGF there would be repercussions if they breached the rules again.