List of doping cases in athletics

List of doping cases in athletics

The usage of performance-enhancing drugs (doping) is prohibited within the sport of athletics. Athletes who are found to have used such banned substances, either through a positive drugs test or public admission, receive a competition ban for a length of time which reflects the severity of the infraction. Athletes who are found to have banned substances in their possession, or who tamper with (or refuse to submit to) drug testing can also receive bans from the sport. Short competitive bans are also given to athletes who test positive for prohibited recreational drugs or minor stimulants which serve little performance-enhancing effects for competitors in athletics. The sports body responsible for determining which substances are banned in athletics is the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

Some countries, such as the United Kingdom, also do not allow athletes who have used performance-enhancing drugs to attend the Summer Olympics or Commonwealth Games after a ban has been served. Typically, any athlete who tests positive for banned substances after having served a previous ban receives a lifetime ban from the sport of athletics. Many high-profile sportspeople to receive doping bans have come from the sport of athletics, with significant past cases concerning Ben Johnson, Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery. Furthermore, a number of athletes who underwent state-sponsored doping programmes in East Germany between the 1960s–1980s were competitors in athletics, although many of these did not receive bans due to a number of factors.

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A

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Folashade Abugan  Nigeria Athletics Testosterone prohormone [1]
Ahmed Abdelraouf  Egypt Athletics Norandrosterone [2]
Mohamed Ibrahim Aden  Somalia Athletics Ephedrine
(only given public warning)
[3][4]
Funke Adeoye  Nigeria Athletics Ephedrine
(only given public warning)
[5][6]
Amina Aït Hammou  Morocco Athletics Missed tests [7]
Seltana Aït Hammou  Morocco Athletics Missed tests [8]
Chioma Ajunwa  Nigeria Athletics [9]
Roqaya Al-Gassra  Bahrain Failed out of competition test (2-year ban) [10]
Anna Alminova  Russia Athletics Pseudoephedrine [11]
Gloria Amuche Nwosu  Nigeria Athletics Testosterone [12]
Andreas Anastasopoulos  Greece Athletics [13]
Georg Andersen  Norway Athletics Anabolic steroids [14] (Norwegian)
Marvin Anderson  Jamaica Athletics 4-Methyl-2-hexanamine [15]
Yeorgios Andreou  Cyprus Athletics [16]
Vladimir Andreyev  Russia Athletics Salbutamol [17]
Adrián Annus  Hungary Athletics Missed test [18][19]
Seema Antil  India Athletics Pseudoephedrine
(only given public warning)
[20]
Elena Antoci  Romania Athletics EPO [21]
Juana Arrendel  Dominican Republic Athletics Stanozolol [22]
Natalya Artyomova Olympic flag.svg Unified Team Athletics Steroids [23]
Delilah Asiago  Kenya Athletics [24]
Innocent Asonze  Nigeria Athletics [24]
Adel Jaber Asseri  Saudi Arabia Athletics Norandrosterone [25]
Wayne Athorne  Australia Athletics Methandienone (Dianabol) [26]
Olutoyin Augustus  Nigeria Athletics Abnormal testosterone levels [27]
Mark Anthony Awere  Ghana Athletics [28]
Süreyya Ayhan  Turkey Athletics Interfering with test [29]

B

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Ndiss Kaba Badji  Senegal Athletics Androstenedione [17]
Aleksandr Bagach  Ukraine Athletics Steroids [30][31] (German)
Falk Balzer  Germany Athletics Nandrolone [32]
Fatmata Bangura  Belgium Undisclosed (2-year ban) [33]
Roberto Barbi  Italy Athletics rh-EPO [34]
Randy Barnes  United States Athletics Methyltestosterone
Androstenedione
[35]
[36]
Dieter Baumann  Germany Athletics Nandrolone [37]
Vadim Bavikin  Israel Athletics Steroids [38]
James Beckford  Jamaica Athletics Ephedrine [39]
Irina Belova  Russia Athletics [40]
Kenta Bell  United States Athletics Methylprednisolone [41]
Awatef Ben Hassine  Tunisia Athletics Norandrosterone [18]
Antonella Bevilacqua  Italy Athletics Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine [42]
Uwe Beyer  Germany Athletics Anabolic steroids (self-admitted) [43] (German)
Rajendra Bhandari  Nepal Athletics Norandrosterone [44]
Madina Biktagirova Olympic flag.svg Unified Team Athletics Norephedrine [45]
Ambrose Bitok  Kenya Athletics Norandrosterone [46]
Yohan Blake  Jamaica Athletics 4-Methyl-2-hexanamine [15]
José Luis Blanco  Spain Athletics EPO [47]
Lyudmyla Blonska  Ukraine Athletics Steroids (2003)
Methyltestosterone (2008)
[48][49]
Ato Boldon  Trinidad and Tobago Athletics Ephedrine
(only given public warning)
[20]
Leo Bookman  United States Athletics Salbutamol
(only given public warning)
[17]
Scott Boothby  United States Athletics Finasteride, 6-oxo-androstenedione [50]
Valeriy Borchin  Russia Race walking Ephedrine [51]
Mihaela Botezan  Romania Athletics Chlorthadione [52]
Chakir Boujattaoui  Morocco Long-distance runner MIRCERA [53]
Brahim Boulami  Morocco Athletics EPO [54]
Kevin Braunskill  United States Athletics Stanozolol [55]
Grit Breuer  Germany Athletics Clenbuterol [56]
Okkert Brits  South Africa Athletics Ephedrine
(only given public warning)
[57]
Erik de Bruin  Netherlands Athletics Testosterone, Stanozolol, hCG [58]
Ricky Bruch  Sweden Athletics Anabolic steroids (self-admitted) [59] (Swedish)
Viktor Burayev  Russia Race walking rh-EPO [60]
Tamara Bykova  Soviet Union Athletics Ephedrine [61][62]

C

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Gary Cadogan  England Athletics Nandrolone [63]
John Capel  United States Athletics Cannabis [64]
Dean Capobianco  Australia Athletics Steroids [65]
LaMark Carter  United States Athletics Salbutamol [66]
Silviu Casandra  Romania Race walking [67]
Arnaud Casquette  Mauritius Athletics Cannabis [17]
Víctor Castillo  Venezuela Athletics Furosemide [68]
Jolanda Čeplak  Slovenia Athletics EPO [69]
Dwain Chambers  England Athletics THG
Testosterone, EPO, HGH, Insulin, Modafinil & Liothyronine
[70][71]
Jamel Chatbi  Morocco Athletics Clenbuterol [72]
Jani Chathurangani Silva  Sri Lanka Athletics Nandrolone [73]
Abdelatif Chemlal  Morocco Athletics [74]
Pamela Chepchumba  Kenya Athletics EPO [46]
Susan Chepkemei  Kenya Athletics Salbutamol [5][75]
Lada Chernova  Russia Athletics Metenolone [76]
Lydia Cheromei  Kenya Athletics Clomiphene [77]
Damu Cherry  United States Athletics [78]
Christophe Cheval  France Athletics Nandrolone [79]
Fouad Chouki  France Athletics EPO [80]
Khalid Choukoud  Netherlands Athletics Stanozolol [81]
Olga Cristea  Moldova Middle-distance Testosterone [53]
Linford Christie  England Athletics Nandrolone [82]
Clement Chukwu  Nigeria Athletics [83]
Hazel Clark  United States Athletics Pseudoephedrine [84]
Venolyn Clarke  Canada Athletics Stanozolol [85]
Marcus Clavelle  United States Athletics Methandieone [84]
Ramon Clay  United States Athletics [86][87]
Michelle Collins  United States Athletics THG [88][89]
Harold Connolly  United States Athletics self-admitted [90]
Jessica Cosby  United States Diuretics [91]
Julie Coulaud  France Athletics Testosterone [92]
Crystal Cox  United States Athletics Ephedrine [84]

D

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Peter Dajia  Canada Throwing [93]
Martina Danišová-Hrasnová  Slovakia Athletics nandrolon [94]
Bonnie Dasse  United States Athletics Clenbuterol [95]
Mary Decker (Mary Slaney)  United States Athletics Testosterone [96]
Tony Dees  United States Athletics Norandrosterone
Noretiochdandone
[84]
Jean François Degrace  Mauritius Athletics Norandrosterone [97]
Hind Dehiba  France Athletics rh-EPO [98]
Luis Delís  Cuba Athletics [99]
Tezeta Dengersa  Turkey Athletics Metenolone [17]
Sébastien Denis  France Athletics Ephedrine
(only given public warning)
[17]
Lyubov Denisova  Russia Athletics Prostanozol, testosterone [100]
Manuela Derr  Germany Athletics Clenbuterol [101]
Ronald Desruelles  Belgium Athletics [102]
Vadim Devyatovskiy  Belarus Athletics Nandrolone [30]
Aïssa Dghoughi  Morocco Athletics Refusal to submit to doping control [103]
Alberico Di Cecco  Italy Athletics rh-EPO [104]
Rostislav Dimitrov  Bulgaria Athletics Ephedrine [105]
Svetla Dimitrova  Bulgaria Athletics Sydnocarp [106]
Katalin Divós  Hungary Athletics [107]
Vukosava Đapić  Serbia and Montenegro Athletics Metenolone [108]
Abderahmane Djemadi  Algeria Athletics Refusal to submit to doping control [109]
Gábor Dobos  Hungary Athletics [110]
Jim Doehring  United States Athletics Steroids [111]
Rashid Al-Dosari  Qatar Athletics self-admitted [112][113]
Troy Douglas  Netherlands Athletics Nandrolone [114]
Horace Dove-Edwin  Sierra Leone Athletics Stanozolol [115]
Rasa Drazdauskaitė  Lithuania Athletics [112][116]
Heike Drechsler  East Germany Athletics (Self-admitted) [117]
Corina Dumbrăvean  Romania Athletics Refusal to submit to testing (second offence - life ban) [118]
Julien Dunkley  Jamaica Athletics Boldenone [119]
Ryanne Dupree  United States Athletics Salbutamol
(only given public warning)
[120]
Lyudmila Dzhigalova  Soviet Union/ Ukraine Athletics Steroids [121]

E

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Monzavous Edwards  United States Athletics
(only given public warning)
[122]
Paul Edwards  Wales Athletics Tetrahydrocannabinol [123]
Torri Edwards  United States Athletics Nikethamide
(ban later lifted)
[124]
Daniel Effiong  Nigeria Athletics Methyltestosterone and ephedrine, [125]
Florence Ekpo-Umoh  Germany Athletics Stanozolol [112][126]
Christy Ekpukhon  Nigeria Athletics Metenolone [127]
Wafa Ismail El Baghdadi  Egypt Athletics Methandienone [128]
Hayat El Ghazi  Morocco Athletics Norandrosterone [129]
Saïda El Mehdi  Morocco Athletics Stanozolol (2 year ban) [130]
Alene Emere  Ethiopia Athletics Nandrolone [131]
Ludmila Engquist  Russia
 Sweden
Athletics
Bobsleigh
Steroids
Steroids
[132]
Maria Enkina  Russia Athletics Carphedon [90]
Igor Erokhin  Russia Race walking rh-EPO [133]
Mostafa Errebbah  Italy Athletics [134]
Ridouane Es-Saadi  Belgium Athletics Methandienone [135]
Latifa Essarokh  France Athletics Stanozolol [136][137]
Davidson Ezinwa  Nigeria Athletics Ephedrine
hCG
[138]
Osmond Ezinwa  Nigeria Athletics Ephedrine [138]
Hamid Ezzine  Morocco Athletics Refusal to submit to doping control
Tampering with test
[139]

F

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Ahmed Faiz  Saudi Arabia Athletics Amphetamines [140]
Róbert Fazekas  Hungary Athletics Missed test [19]
Surita Febbraio  South Africa Athletics Testosterone [141]
Elena Fedoseva  Russia Athletics [134]
Ricardo Fernández  Spain Athletics Undisclosed
Finasteride
[142]
[143]
Francisco Javier Fernández  Spain Athletics Possession of undisclosed banned substances [144]
Michal Fiala  Czech Republic Athletics Methandienone [145]
Elena Fidatov  Romania Cross country running Nandrolone [146]
Konstantinos Filippidis  Greece Athletics Etilephrine [147]
Delisa Walton-Floyd  United States Athletics Amphetamine [148]
Greg Foster  United States Athletics Pseudoephedrine
Ephedrine
Phenylpropanolamine
[149]
Allodin Fothergill  Jamaica Athletics 4-Methyl-2-hexanamine [15]
Shelly-Ann Fraser  Jamaica Athletics Oxycodone [150]
Ruth Fuchs  East Germany Athletics Anabolic steroids (self-admitted) [151]

G

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Chryste Gaines  United States Athletics Modafinil [18][112]
Anton Galkin  Russia Athletics Stanozolol [152]
Alberto García  Spain Athletics EPO [153]
Sandra Gasser  Switzerland Athletics Steroids [154]
Justin Gatlin  United States Athletics Amphetamine [155]
Testosterone [156][157]
Tibor Gécsek  Hungary Athletics Anabolic steroids [158]
Ines Geipel  East Germany Athletics Turinabol (self-admitted) [159]
Shitaye Gemechu  Ethiopia Athletics Erythropoietin [160]
Nordine Gezzar  France Athletics Finasterid [161]
Rachid Ghanmouni  Morocco Athletics Refusal to submit to doping control [162]
Bouchra Ghezielle  France Athletics rh-EPO [163]
Giuseppe Gibilisco  Italy Athletics [164][165]
Patricia Girard  France Athletics [166] (Swedish)
Sandra Glover  United States Athletics Modafinil
Disqualification and public warning
[112]
Geronimo Goeloe  Netherlands Antilles Athletics Stanozolol [167]
Thomas Goller  Germany Athletics Boldenone & SARMS [168]
Anastasios Gousis  Greece Athletics Methyltrienolone [169]
Mike Gravelle  United States Athletics Testosterone [170]
Natalya Grigoryeva  Soviet Union Athletics [9]
Mickey Grimes  United States Athletics Ephedrine (2003)
Norandrosterone (2004)
[18][112][171]
Yelena Gulyayeva  Russia Athletics [172]

H

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Abdelhadi Habassa  Morocco Athletics Norandrosterone [173]
Milan Haborák  Slovakia Athletics Hormones (2004, two year ban), stanozolol (2010, life ban) [174]
Abdelkader Hachlaf  Morocco Athletics EPO [18][175]
Vésteinn Hafsteinsson  Iceland Athletics [176]
Linda Haglund  Sweden Athletics Anabolic steroids [177]
Fatima Hajjami  Morocco Athletics Stanozolol [112]
Fani Halkia  Greece Athletics Methyltrienolone [178][179]
Danny Harris  United States Athletics Cocaine [180]
Alvin Harrison  United States Athletics [18][181]
Calvin Harrison  United States Athletics Modifinil [112][181]
Kjell Ove Hauge  Norway Athletics Anabolic steroids [14] (Norwegian)
Floyd Heard  United States Athletics
(only given public warning)
[24]
Eddy Hellebuyck  United States Athletics rhEPO [18]
Anca Heltne  Romania Athletics Stanozolol [140]
Geraldine Hendricken  Ireland Athletics 19-norandrosteron [112][182]
Claus Hirsbro  Denmark Athletics [24]
Knut Hjeltnes  Norway Athletics Anabolic steroids [14] (Norwegian)
Gergely Horvath  Hungary Athletics Boldenone [183]
Hristoforos Hoidis  Greece Athletics Tamoxiphen [90]
Seppo Hovinen  Finland Athletics [184]
Huang Qun  China Athletics [185]
C.J. Hunter  United States Athletics Nandrolone [30]
Marwa Hussein  Egypt Athletics Two-year ban [47]

I

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Monica Iagăr  Romania Athletics [186]
Abdulagadir Idriss  Sudan Athletics Norandrosterone [187]
Chidi Imoh  Nigeria Athletics [188]
Natalya Iosifidi  Russia Athletics [134]
Daniel Ivanov  Bulgaria Athletics [189]
Alena Ivanova  Belarus Athletics Furosemide [190]
Lyubov Ivanova  Russia Athletics Methyltestosterone [191]
Olimpiada Ivanova  Russia Athletics Stanazolol [192]

J

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Regina Jacobs  United States Athletics THG [84][112]
Patrick Jarrett  Jamaica Athletics Stanozolol [193]
Helena Javornik  Slovenia Athletics rh-EPO [194]
Olga Yegorova  Russia Athletics EPO [195]
Mark Jelks  United States Athletics Whereabouts failure (2 year ban) [196]
Cordera Jenkins  United States Athletics Cannabis
(only given public warning)
[197]
Ben Johnson  Canada Athletics Stanozolol [198]
Marion Jones  United States Athletics THG
(self-admitted)
[199]
Milan Jotanovic  Serbia Athletics Salbutamol [200]

K

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Elena Kanales  Russia Athletics rh-EPO [201]
Svetlana Kanatova  Russia Athletics [202]
Vladimir Kanaykin  Russia Race walking rh-EPO [203]
Adil Kaouch  Morocco Athletics rh-EPO [204]
Anastasiya Kapachinskaya  Russia Athletics Stanozolol [205]
Julien Kapek  France Athletics Failure to disclose whereabouts [10]
Halina Karnatsevich  Belarus Athletics Stanozolol [206]
Yanina Karolchyk-Pravalinskaya  Belarus Athletics Clenbuterol [112][207] (German)
Tatyana Kazankina  Soviet Union Athletics Missed test [208]
Jacek Kazimierowski  Poland Athletics Ephedrine
(only given public warning)
[17]
Héni Kechi  France Athletics Cannabis [209]
Lisa Kehler  United Kingdom Race walking Terbutaline
(only given public warning)
[210]
Naman Keïta  France Athletics Testosterone precursors [211]
Simon Kemboi  Kenya Athletics Nandrolone [30]
Kostas Kenteris  Greece Athletics Missed tests [18][212]
Kamy Keshmiri  United States Athletics Methandienone [213]
Yekaterina Khoroshikh  Russia Athletics 6α-methylandrostendione [214]
Irina Khudoroshkina  Russia Athletics [18]
Gary Kinder  United States Athletics Failure to appear for mandatory drug test [215]
Nabil Kirame  Morocco Athletics Cannabis
(only given public warning)
[216]
Markus Koistinen  Finland Athletics (Shot put) hCG (Human chorionic gonadotropin) [217] (Finnish)
Teodora Kolarova  Bulgaria Athletics Testosterone [218]
Mikuláš Konopka  Slovakia Athletics Stanozolol
Methandienone
[219]
[220]
Ilya Konovalov  Russia Athletics Acetazolamide [221]
Oleksandr Korchmid  Ukraine Athletics Ephedrine [222]
Irina Korzhanenko  Russia Athletics Stanozolol [18][223]
Katrin Krabbe  Germany Athletics Clenbuterol [224]
Inessa Kravets  Ukraine Athletics Stimulants [225]
Heidi Krieger (Andreas Krieger)  East Germany Athletics Anabolic steroids [226]
Anil Kumar  India Athletics Norandrosterone [227]
Mikko Kyyrö  Finland Discus Methylprednisolone
(only given public warning)
[228]

L

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Florent Lacasse  France Athletics Testosterone precursors [229]
Minna Lainio  Finland Athletics Nandrolone [230]
Burger Lambrechts  South Africa Athletics Stanozolol [231]
Lan Lixin  China Athletics [232]
Jeff Laynes  United States Athletics Stanozolol [84]
Yulia Leantsiuk  Belarus Athletics Testosterone [233]
Suzette Lee  Jamaica Athletics Salbutamol
(only given public warning)
[17]
Assunta Legnante  Italy Athletics [109]
Asmae Leghzaoui  Morocco Athletics EPO [234]
Aleksey Lesnichiy  Belarus Athletics Clenbuterol [235]
Mikołaj Lewański  Poland Athletics Cannabis
(only given public warning)
[236]
Carl Lewis  United States Athletics Pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine
(inadvertent use)
[198]
Mark Lewis-Francis  England Athletics Cannabis
(only given public warning)
[17]
Li Ji  China Athletics [237]
Elmar Lichtenegger  Austria Athletics Norandrosterone [238]
Lim Eun-Ji  South Korea hydrochlorothiazide and chlorothiazide [239]
Lin Yili  China Athletics [240]
Liu Jing  China Athletics Refusal to submit to doping control [241]
Liu Yunfeng  China Athletics [240]
Jason Livingston  England Athletics Methandianone [242]
Jud Logan  United States Athletics Clenbuterol [45]
Cathal Lombard  Ireland Athletics Admits to EPO use [18][243]
Andrea Longo  Italy Athletics Nandrolone [244]
Patrik Löfgren  Sweden Athletics Cocaine
(use of cocaine after competition, substance only banned in competition)
[245] (Swedish)
Vyacheslav Lykho  Soviet Union Athletics Stimulant [246]
Robin Lyons  Canada Athletics Nandrolone [247]
Tatyana Lysenko  Russia Athletics 6α-methylandrostendione [248]

M

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Remigius Machura  Czechoslovakia Athletics Admits to anabolic steroids use [249]
Colin Mackenzie  Wales Athletics [250]
Maurren Maggi  Brazil Athletics Clostebol [251]
LaVonna Martin-Floreal  United States Athletics Diuretic
(Ban later lifted)
[252]
David Martínez  Spain Athletics Steroids [65]
Natasha Mayers  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Athletics T/E-4 [253]
John McEwen  United States Athletics Tetrahydrogestrinone [84][112]
David McFadgen  United States Athletics Cocaine [254]
Mark McKoy  Canada Athletics [255]
Mihaela Melinte  Romania Athletics Nandrolone [30]
Miroslav Menc  Czech Republic Athletics Stanozolol
Norandrosterone
[256]
[257]
Pietro Mennea  Italy Athletics Growth hormone (self-admitted) [258]
LaShawn Merritt  United States Athletics Testosterone [259]
Amewu Mensah  Germany Athletics Oxandrolone [260]
Andrei Mikhnevich  Belarus Athletics [261]
Dennis Mitchell  United States Athletics Testosterone [22]
Yuliya Mochalova  Russia Athletics [262]
Ofentse Mogawane  South Africa Athletics Methylprednisolone [263]
Felicia Moldovan (née Tilea)  Romania Athletics [264]
Tim Montgomery  United States Athletics Self admitted use of prohibited substance [18]
Aston Morgan  Jamaica Athletics Steroids [170]
Sergey Morozov  Russia Race walking rh-EPO [265]
Hassan Mourhit  Belgium Athletics Anastrozol [266]
Mohammed Mourhit  Morocco Athletics Erythropoietin [267]
Gael Mulhall  Australia Athletics Anabolic steroids [268]
Steve Mullings  Jamaica Athletics Masking agent [269]
Elizabeth Muthuka  Kenya Athletics Nandrolone [270]
Carl Myerscough  England Athletics Anabolic steroids [271]
Larry Myricks  United States Athletics Phenylpropanolomine [272]

N

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Tezzhan Naimova  Bulgaria Athletics Tampering with test [273]
John Ngugi  Kenya Athletics Missed test [274]
Larisa Nikitina (Larisa Turchinskaya)  Soviet Union Athletics [62]
Lars Arvid Nilsen  Norway Athletics Probenecid
Anabolic steroids (twice)
[275]
[14] (Norwegian)
Nana Niu  China Athletics Norandrosterone [17]
Jonathan Nsenga  Belgium Athletics Ephedrine [276]
Charles Nyakundi  Kenya Athletics Boldenone [277]

O

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Musa Amer Obaid  Qatar Athletics Testosterone [278]
Al Oerter  United States Athletics Anabolic steroids. (Self-admitted) [279]
Christine Ohuruogu  England Athletics Missed tests [280]
Aham Okeke  Norway Athletics Ephedrine [281] (Norwegian)
Testosterone
Testosterone [282] (Norwegian)
Samuel Okon  Nigeria 110 m hurdles Methylhexanamine [283]
Iulia Olteanu  Romania Cross country Stanozolol [284]
Mary Onyali-Omagbemi  Nigeria Athletics Ephedrine [285][286]
Josephine Onyia  Spain Athletics Methylhexaneamine and Clenbuterol [287]
Charity Opara  Nigeria Athletics [9]
Oludamola Osayomi  Nigeria 100 m Methylhexanamine [283]
Dupe Osime  Nigeria Athletics Nandrolone [30]
Artur Osman  Poland Athletics Norandrosterone [90]

P

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Noraldo Palacios  Colombia Athletics Betamethasone [288]
Gergely Palágyi  Hungary Athletics [289]
Savvas Panavoglou  Greece Athletics Caffeine [290] (German)
Maria Papadopoulou  Greece Athletics EPO [291]
Geza Pauer  Hungary Athletics Boldenone [292]
Vita Pavlysh  Ukraine Athletics Stanozolol [293]
Serhiy Pavlyuchenko  Ukraine Athletics Mesocarb [134]
Larisa Peleshenko  Russia Athletics [294]
Lyubov Perepelova  Uzbekistan Athletics Hydrochloromethyltestosterone [90]
Asko Pesonen  Finland Athletics [184]
Antonello Petri  Italy Athletics Salbutamol [295]
Antonio Pettigrew  United States Athletics Human growth hormone and EPO
(self-admitted)
[296]
Denis Petushinskiy  New Zealand Athletics [297]
Chris Phillips  United States Athletics Modafinil
(only given public warning)
[112][298]
Amaia Piedra  Spain Athletics [90]
Vladyslav Piskunov  Ukraine Athletics Drostanolone [299]
Ben Plucknett  United States Athletics Anabolic steroids [300]
Hristos Polihroniou  Greece Athletics Missed tests
Refusal to submit to doping control (2008)
[301]
[302] (2008)
Svetlana Pospelova  Russia Athletics Stanozolol [30]
Donovan Powell  Jamaica Athletics Ephedrine (three-month ban) [125][303]
Kofi Amoah Prah  Germany Athletics Cocaine [304]
Iva Prandzheva  Bulgaria Athletics Nandrolone [30]
Melissa Price  United States Athletics THG [112]
Callum Priestley  United Kingdom Athletics Clenbuterol [305]
Yelena Prokhorova  Russia Athletics [262]
Marcelo Pugliese  Argentina Athletics Stanozolol [306]
Yekaterina Puzanova  Russia Athletics [307]
Nataliya Pyhyda  Ukraine Athletics Stanozolol [308]

Q

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Zhang Qi  China Athletics Anabolic agent [309]

R

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Nikolay Raev  Bulgaria Athletics [189]
Dimitrios Regas  Greece Athletics Methyltrienolone [310]
Julio Rey  Spain Athletics Mesterlone [311]
Butch Reynolds  United States Athletics (vindicated, ban later lifted) [22]
Mark Richardson  United Kingdom Athletics (Vindicated, ban later lifted) [312][313]
Elisa Rigaudo  Italy Race walking (only given public warning) [28]
Rosa Rodríguez  Venezuela Hammer throw Nandrolone [53]
Fabrício Romero  Brazil Athletics (only given public warning) [24]
Duane Ross  United States Athletics Possession, trafficking, attempted use [27]
Serene Ross  United States Athletics Hydrochlorothiazide
Triamterene
[314]
Mark Rowe  United States Athletics Methyl testosterone [315]
Andrey Rudnitskiy  Russia Athletics Carphedon, cannabis [316]
Timothy Rusan  United States Athletics Tetrahydrocannabinol [84]

S

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Natalya Sadova  Russia Athletics Caffeine, Methandienone [317]
Darya Safonova  Russia Athletics Pemoline [17]
Jan Sagedal  Norway Athletics Probenecid
Methandienone
[14] (Norwegian)
Ali Saïdi-Sief  Algeria Athletics Nandrolone [318]
Mounira Al-Saleh  Syria Athletics Stanozolol (2005), Lifetime ban (2010) [17][33]
Nabil Salmi  Algeria Athletics [319]
Tatyana Samolenko  Ukraine Athletics Unknown substance [320]
Leevan Sands  Bahamas Athletics Levmetamfetamine [321]
Fabiane dos Santos  Brazil Athletics Testosterone [322]
Vladimir Sasimovich  Belarus Athletics [323]
Dorian Scott  Jamaica Athletics Cannabis [324]
Hezekiél Sepeng  South Africa Athletics Anabolic steroids [325]
Alina Serdyuk  Belarus Athletics [326]
Boštjan Šimunic  Slovenia Athletics [327]
Tony Sharpe  Canada Athletics Anabolic steroids [328]
Dmitriy Shevchenko  Russia Athletics Metandienone metabolite [329]
Olga Shishigina  Kazakhstan Athletics Stanozolol
Olga Shchukina  Uzbekistan Athletics Clenbuterol [18][330]
Natalya Shekhodanova  Russia Athletics Stanozolol [18][331]
Fernando Silva  Portugal Athletics rh-EPO [332]
Neelam Jaswant Singh  India Athletics Pemoline [333]
German Skurygin  Russia Race walking [334]
Ilona Slupianek  East Germany Athletics [184]
Carolin Soboll  Germany Athletics Nandrolone [335]
Vasiliy Sokov  Uzbekistan Athletics Ephedrine [336]
Natallia Solohub  Belarus Athletics Norandrosterone [337]
Song Hongjuan  China Race walking rh-EPO [338]
Song Liqing  China Athletics [240]
Javier Sotomayor  Cuba Athletics Cocaine [22]
Lansford Spence  Jamaica Athletics 4-Methyl-2-hexanamine [15]
Gundega Sproģe  Latvia Athletics Anabolic steroids [339] (Latvian)
Vanya Stambolova  Bulgaria Athletics Testosterone [340][341][342]
Claudia Stef (Claudia Iovan)  Romania Athletics Nandrolone [343]
Ato Stephens  Trinidad and Tobago Athletics Oxandrolone, Stanozolol and Tamoxifen [344]
Ray Stewart  Jamaica Trafficking and administering of prohibited substances [10]
Mike Stulce  United States Athletics Testosterone [345]
Sui Xinmei  China Athletics Steroids [346]
Sun Hongfeng  China Athletics Norandrosterone [17]
Sun Yingjie  China Athletics Androsterone [90]
Lars Sundin  Sweden Athletics Testosterone [347] (Swedish)
Göran Svensson  Sweden Athletics Testosterone [347] (Swedish)
Luketz Swartbooi  Namibia Athletics Prednisolone, prednisone
(only given public warning)
[17]

T

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Gregg Tafralis  United States Athletics Methandienone [50]
Kory Tarpenning  United States Athletics Anabolic steroids [50]
Angella Taylor-Issajenko  Canada Athletics Anabolic steroids [348]
Lucimar Teodoro  Brazil Athletics Fenproporex [349]
Ana Mirela Ţermure  Romania Athletics Norandrosterone [337]
Ekaterini Thanou  Greece Athletics Missed tests [18][212]
Cheryl Thibedeau  Canada Athletics Anabolic steroids [350]
Eric Thomas  United States Athletics Modafinil
Disqualification and public warning
[112]
Gert Thys  South Africa Athletics Norandrosterone [351]
Susen Tiedtke  Germany Athletics Turinabol [352]
Khalid Tighazouine  Morocco Athletics Nandrolone [18][353][354]
Ville Tiisanoja  Finland Athletics Testosterone [355]
Ibifuro Tobin-West  Nigeria Athletics Stanozolol, metenolone [356]
Ambesse Tolosa  Ethiopia Athletics Morphine [357]
Dragutin Topić  Serbia and Montenegro Athletics Nandrolone [358]
Kevin Toth  United States Athletics THG [112]
Silvana Trampuz  Australia Athletics Nandrolone [359]
Maria Tsirba  Greece Athletics [360]
Athanasia Tsoumeleka  Greece Athletics EPO, Micera [361]
Markku Tuokko  Finland Athletics [184]

U

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Romas Ubartas  Lithuania Athletics Anabolic steroids [362]
Giampaolo Urlando  Italy Athletics [176]
Binnaz Uslu  Turkey Athletics Testosterone [363]
Roman Usov  Russia Athletics Carphedon [364]
Jaanus Uudmäe  Estonia Athletics Sibutramine
(only given public warning)
[365]

V

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Martti Vainio  Finland Athletics Metenolone [366]
Roland Varga  Hungary Athletics Boldenone [367]
Aleksandr Vashchilo  Belarus Athletics [289]
Cristina Vasiloiu  Romania Athletics EPO [21]
Venelina Veneva  Bulgaria Athletics Testosterone [368]
Oksana Verner  Kazakhstan Undisclosed (2-year ban) [33]
Anna Verouli  Greece Athletics Nandrolone [366]
Ioan Vieru  Romania Athletics [369]
Saurav Vij  India Athletics (shot put) Methylhexaneamine [370]
Roman Virastyuk  Ukraine Athletics [166] (Swedish)
Alexei Voevodin  Russia Race walking EPO [371]
Nadezhda Vorobyeva  Russia Athletics [18]
Letitia Vriesde  Suriname Athletics Caffeine [112][126]

W

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Larry Wade  United States Athletics 19-Norandrosterone [18][84]
Erick Walder  United States Athletics Amphetamine
Methamphetamine
[84]
Douglas Walker  Scotland Athletics Nandrolone [63]
Wang Jing  China Epitestosterone [372]
Wang Lina  China Athletics Norandrosterone [17]
Solomon Wariso  England Athletics Ephedrine [373]
Wei Yanan  China Athletics [374]
Renward Wells  Bahamas Athletics [326]
Kelli White  United States Athletics THG [375][376]
Janine Whitlock  Great Britain Athletics methandienone [377]
Bobby-Gaye Wilkins  Jamaica Athletics Andarine (SARMs) [378]
Bernard Williams  United States Athletics Cannabis [18][379]
Christopher Williams  Jamaica Amphetamine and levmetamphetamine [380]
Desai Williams  Canada Athletics [255]
Diane Williams  United States Athletics Anabolic steroids [381]
Ivory Williams  United States Athletics Cannabis [382]

X

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference

Y

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Oksana Yarygina  Russia Athletics Metandienone (Dianabol) [17]
Daniela Yordanova  Bulgaria Athletics Testosterone [383]
Jerome Young  United States Athletics Nandrolon [384]
Deeja Youngquist  United States Athletics r-EPO [385]
Andriy Yurin  Ukraine Race walking Missed tests [386]

Z

Name Country Sport Banned substance Reference
Aziz Zakari  Ghana Athletics Stanozolol [387]
Carmen Zamfir  Romania Athletics Stanozolol [18][388]
Zhang Yuhong  China Athletics Methyltestosterone [17]
Zhou Wei  China Athletics [109]
Khalid Zoubaa  France Athletics EPO [389]
Ellina Zvereva  Belarus Athletics Steroids [390]

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