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The use of performance-enhancing drugs (doping in sport) is prohibited within the sport of athletics. Athletes who are found to have used such banned substances, whether through a positive drugs test, the biological passport system, an investigation or public admission, may 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. Competitive bans may also be given to athletes who test positive for prohibited recreational drugs or stimulants with little performance-enhancing effect for competitors in athletics. The sports body responsible for determining which substances are banned in athletics is the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

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 and the Soviet Union between the 1950s and 1980s were competitors in athletics, but the quality of the international anti-doping work was so poor that only one East German athlete ever tested positive. Following allegations of state-sponsored doping in Russia, the IAAF suspended the country's athletes from competition, including the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Name Country Event Date of
violation
Banned substance(s)/
Anti-doping rule violation
Sanction Reference(s)
Ahmed Abd El Raouf  Egypt Hammer throw 2008 Norandrosterone 2 years
Inga Abitova  Russia Long distance 2009 Biological passport anomalies 2 years
Folashade Abugan  Nigeria Sprinting 2010 Testosterone prohormone 2 years
Ibrahim Mohamed Aden  Somalia Middle distance 1999 Ephedrine Public warning
Tosin Adeloye  Nigeria Sprinting 2012
2015
Metenolone
Exogenous steroids
2 years
8 years

Funke Adeoye  Nigeria Hammer throw 2007 Ephedrine Public warning
Alessandra Aguilar  Spain Long distance 2011 3 months
Amina Aït Hammou  Morocco Middle distance 2008 3 whereabouts failures 1 year
Seltana Aït Hammou  Morocco Middle distance 2008 3 whereabouts failures 1 year
Chioma Ajunwa  Nigeria Long jump, sprinting 1992 4 years
Esther Akinsulie  Canada Sprinting 2013 Hydrochlorothiazide 6 months
Ashwini Akkunji  India Sprinting 2011 Anabolic steroids 2 years
Mary Akor Basley  United States Marathon 2012 Clenbuterol 2 years
Mikko Ala-Leppilampi  Finland Long distance 1972 Self admittance of blood transfusions
(not illegal at the time)
Mariem Alaoui Selsouli  Morocco Middle distance 2009
2012
EPO
Furosemide
2 years
8 years
Sultan Al-Dawoodi  Saudi Arabia Discus throw 2009 Norandrosterone 2 years
Denis Alekseyev  Russia Sprinting 2013 Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 2 years
Barakat Al-Harthi  Oman Sprinting 2011 Methylprednisolone 6 months
Ghfran Almouhamad  Syria Hurdling 2012 Methylhexaneamine 6 months
Anna Alminova  Russia Middle distance 2010
2009
Pseudoephedrine
Biological passport anomalies
3 months
30 months

Anthony Alozie  Australia Sprinting 2013 3 Whereabouts Failures 20 months
Aslı Çakır Alptekin  Turkey Middle distance/steeplechase 2004
2010
Metenolone
Biological passport
2 years
8 years

Chinaza Amadi  Niger Long jump 2015 Metenolone 4 years
Gloria Amuche Nwosu  Nigeria Sprinting 2005 Testosterone 2 years
Anis Ananenka  Belarus Middle distance 2015 GW1516 4 years
Andreas Anastasopoulos  Greece Shot put 2001 2 years
Georg Andersen  Norway Shot put 1991 Metenolone 21 months
Marvin Anderson  Jamaica Sprinting 2009 4-Methyl-2-hexanamine 3 months

Lyudmila Andonova  Bulgaria High jump 1985 Amphetamine 18 months
Yeorgios Andreou  Cyprus Decathlon 2003 2 years
Vladimir Andreyev  Russia Race walking 2005 Salbutamol 1 year
Yuriy Andronov  Russia Race walking 2014 Trimetazidine 2 years
Ivanildo dos Anjos  Brazil Long distance 2014 Hydrochlorothiazide 18 months
Adrián Annus  Hungary Hammer throw 2004 Missed test, tampering 2 years
Seema Antil  India Discus throw 2000 Pseudoephedrine Public warning
Elena Antoci  Romania Middle distance 2008 EPO
Olena Antonova  Ukraine Discus throw 2009 (Retested 2013) Stanozolol 2 years
Esref Apak  Turkey Hammer throw 2013 Stanozolol 2 years
Thozama April  South Africa Long distance 2014 Phentermine, Prednisolone, Norandrosterone 2 years
Demetra Arachoviti  Greece Hurdling 2012 Stanozolol 2 years
Geisa Arcanjo  Brazil Shot put 2010 Hydrochlorothiazide Public warning
Juana Arrendel  Dominican Republic High jump 1999 Stanozolol
Katsiaryna Artsiukh  Kazakhstan Hurdling 2010 Metenolone 2 years
Natalya Artyomova  Russia Middle distance Steroids
Tatiana Aryasova  Russia Long distance 2012 Hydroxyethylstarch 2 years
Elena Arzhakova  Russia Middle distance 2011 Biological passport violation 2 years
Malika Asahssah  Morocco Long distance 2015 Stanozolol 4 years
Delilah Asiago  Kenya Long distance 1999
Innocent Asonze  Nigeria Sprinting 1999
Wayne Athorne  Australia Decathlon Methandienone (Dianabol)
Duncan Atwood  United States Javelin throw 1985 Stimulant Life ban (later reduced)
Olutoyin Augustus
(Toyin Augustus)
 Nigeria Hurdles 2009 Abnormal testosterone levels 2 years
Anna Avdeyeva  Russia Shot put 2013 Oral Turinabol (anabolic steroid) 2 years
Roman Avramenko  Ukraine Javelin throw 2013
2015
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone
2 years
8 years

Hussein Awada  Lebanon Cross country running
Half marathon
2012 Nandrolone 2 years
Mark Anthony Awere  Ghana Long jump 2001 3 months
Bimbo Miel Ayedou  Benin Sprinting 2012 Nandrolone 2 years
Süreyya Ayhan  Turkey Middle distance 2004
2007
Interfering with test
Stanozolol, Methandienone
2 years
Life ban

Masoud Azizi  Afghanistan Sprinting 2013 Nandrolone 2 years
Ahmed Baday  Morocco Long distance 2010 Biological passport anomalies 2 years
Ndiss Kaba Badji  Senegal Long jump, triple jump 2005 Androstenedione 2 years
Oleksandr Bagach  Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Shot put 1989
1997
Steroids
Ephedrine
2 years
Public warning and disqualification
(in German)
José Alessandro Bagio  Brazil Race walking 2010 19-Norandrosterone 2 years
Amina Bakhit  Sudan Middle distance 2009 Norandrosterone 2 years
Sergey Bakulin  Russia Race walking 2011 Biological passport anomalies 3 years and 2 months
Živilė Balčiūnaitė  Lithuania Long distance 2010 Testosterone 2 years
Michal Balner  Czech Republic Pole vault 2010 Cannabis 1 month
Onalenna Baloyi  Botswana Middle distance 2010 Methylhexanamine 2 years
Yuliya Balykina  Belarus Sprinting 2013 Drostanolone 2 years
Falk Balzer  Germany Hurdling 2001 Nandrolone 2 years
Konstadinos Baniotis  Greece High jump 2013 Furosemide Public warning
Jarrod Bannister  Australia Javelin throw 2012 3 Whereabouts Failures
within an 18-month period
20 months
Kelly-Ann Baptiste  Trinidad and Tobago Sprinting 2 years
Shawnacy Barber  Canada Pole vault 2016 Cocaine Public warning
Roberto Barbi  Italy Marathon 1996
2001
2008
Ephedrine
EPO
EPO, Ephedrine
3 months
4 years, reduced to 25 months
Life ban
Roxana Bârcă  Romania Long distance running 2013 Methasterone 2 years
Randy Barnes  United States Shot put 1990
1998
Methyltestosterone
Androstenedione
27 months
Life ban
Yarelys Barrios  Cuba Discus throw 2008 Acetazolamide
Bruno de Barros  Brazil Sprinting 2009 EPO 2 years
Elias Bastos  Brazil Cross country running 2014 Methyltestosterone 2 years
Giuliano Battocletti  Italy Long distance running 1999 Nandrolone 16 months
Dieter Baumann  Germany Long distance 1999 Nandrolone 2 years
Julie Baumann  Canada Hurdling 1989 Stanozolol 2 years
Vadim Bavikin  Israel Javelin throw 1994 Steroids 4 years
Chantal Beaugeant  France Heptathlon 1989 2 years
James Beckford  Jamaica Long jump 1997 Ephedrine 3 months
Violeta Beclea  Romania Middle distance 1995 Steroids 4 years
Chaltu Beji  Azerbaijan Steeplechase 2015 Ostarine 4 years
Alemitu Bekele  Turkey Long distance 2009 Biological passport anomalies 2 years and 9 months
Mimi Belete  Bahrain Middle/Long distance 2010 Salbutamol Public reprimand and disqualification
Irina Belova  Russia Heptathlon 1993 Testosterone 4 years
Kenta Bell  United States Triple jump 2007 Methylprednisolone 3 months
Awatef Ben Hassine  Tunisia Sprinting 2004 Norandrosterone 2 years
Yassine Bensghir  Morocco Middle distance 2014 Biological passport 4 years
Yahya Berrabah  Morocco Long jump 2009
2011
Cannabis
EPO
Public warning
4 years (2nd ADRV)
Gwen Berry  United States Hammer throw 2016 Use of a prohibited substance (Vilanterol Trifenatate) 3 months
Michael Berry  United States Sprinting 2010 Cannabis 3 months
Mariya Bespalova  Russia Hammer throw 2015 Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 4 years
María Cristina Betancourt  Cuba Discus throw 1983 Life ban
Kipyegon Bett  Kenya 800 m 2017 Erythropoietin out-of-competition test in November 2017 4 years
Antonella Bevilacqua  Italy High jump 1996 Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine
Uwe Beyer  West Germany Hammer throw 1960's/1970's Anabolic steroids (self-admitted) (in German)
Alemayehu Bezabeh  Spain Middle/Long distance 2010 Use of a prohibited method (Operation Galgo) 2 years
Rajendra Bahadur Bhandari  Nepal Long distance 2006 Norandrosterone 2 years
Quentin Bigot  France Hammer throw 2014 Methandienone and Stanozolol 2 years
Madina Biktagirova  Unified Team Long distance 1992 Norephedrine
Yuriy Bilonoh  Ukraine Shot put 2004
(Sample retested 2012)
Oxandrolone 3 years
Svetlana Biryukova  Russia Long jump 2014 SARMs 2-year ban
Dominique Blake  Jamaica Sprinting 2006
2012
Ephedrine
Methylhexanamine
9 months
4 years and 6 months (Reduced from 6 years)

Yohan Blake  Jamaica Sprinting 2009 4-Methyl-2-hexanamine 3 months
José Luis Blanco  Spain Middle distance 2010 EPO 2 years
Zhanna Block  Ukraine Sprinting 2002 BALCO scandal 2 years
Lyudmyla Blonska  Ukraine Heptathlon, long jump 2003
2008
Stanozolol
Methyltestosterone
2 years
Life ban

Petr Bogatyrev  Russia Race walking 2011 Biological passport anomalies 2 years
Ato Boldon  Trinidad and Tobago Sprinting 2001 Ephedrine Public warning
Scott Boothby  United States Hammer throw 2006 Finasteride, 6-oxo-androstenedione 4 years (Reduced from 8 years)
Valeriy Borchin  Russia Race walking 2005
2009
Ephedrine
Biological passport anomalies
1 year
8 years

Béranger-Aymard Bossé  Central African Republic Sprinting 2016 Prednisolone 2 years
Mihaela Botezan  Romania Long distance 2007 Chlortalidone 2 years
Chakir Boujattaoui  Morocco Long-distance 2010 MIRCERA 2 years
Brahim Boulami  Morocco Steeplechace 2002 EPO 2 years
Larbi Bouraada  Algeria Decathlon 2012 Stanozolol 2 years
Abderrahime Bouramdane  Morocco Marathon 2011 Biological passport 2 years
Zahra Bouras  Algeria Middle-distance 2012 Stanozolol 2 years
Sofiya Bozhanova  Bulgaria Long/Triple jump 1994 Amphetamine 4 years
Kevin Braunskill  United States Sprinting 1994 Stanozolol 4 years
Grit Breuer  Germany Sprinting 1992 Clenbuterol 2 years
Okkert Brits  South Africa Pole vault 2003 Ephedrine Public warning
Damien Broothaerts  Belgium Hurdling 2011 Methylhexanamine,
3 whereabouts failures
1 year (Reduced from 2 years)
Alicia Brown  Canada Sprinting 2013 Hydrochlorothiazide 2 years
Erik de Bruin  Netherlands Discus throw, shot put 1993 Testosterone, Stanozolol, hCG 4 years
Ricky Bruch  Sweden Discus throw 1960's/1970's Anabolic steroids (self-admitted) (in Swedish)
Yelyzaveta Bryzhina  Ukraine Sprinting 2013 Drostanolone 2 years
Aleksandr Bulanov  Russia Shot put 2009 Methandienone 2 years
Viktor Burayev  Russia Race walking 2008 EPO 2 years
Tamara Bykova  Soviet Union High jump 1990 Ephedrine 3 months
Yolanda Caballero  Colombia Long distance 2011
2014
Biological passport
Tampering
4 years
Gary Cadogan  Great Britain Sprinting, hurdling 1998 Nandrolone 2 years
Dorina Calenic  Romania Long distance 1987
Mehmet Çağlayan  Turkey Long distance 2010 EPO 2 years
Jillian Camarena-Williams  United States Shot put 2013 Clomiphene 6 months
John Capel  United States Sprinting 2004
2006
Cannabis
Cannabis
Public warning
2 years
Dean Capobianco  Australia Sprinting 1996 Stanazolol 2 years (Reduced from 4 years)
Hector Carrasquillo  Puerto Rico Sprinting 2011 Anabolic steroid 2 years
LaMark Carter  United States Triple jump 2004 Salbutamol Public warning
Silviu Casandra  Romania Race walking 2002 2 years
Arnaud Casquette  Mauritius Long jump 2005 Cannabis 6 months
Víctor Castillo  Venezuela Long jump 2006
2011
Furosemide
Methylhexaneamine
2 years
4 years

Recep Çelik  Turkey Race walking 2012 Metenolone 2 years
Jolanda Čeplak  Slovenia Middle distance 2007 EPO 2 years
Dwain Chambers  Great Britain Sprinting 2003 THG, Testosterone, EPO, HGH, Insulin, Modafinil & Liothyronine 2 years
Hafid Chani  Morocco Long distance 2011 Biological passport 4 years
Jamel Chatbi  Morocco Steeplechase 2009 Clenbuterol 3 years
Jani Chathurangani Silva  Sri Lanka Sprinting 2006 Nandrolone 2 years
David Chaussinand  France Hammer throw 23 May 2002
24 June 2002
Metenolone
Clenbuterol
3 years
Mouhcine Cheaouri  Morocco Pole vault 2016 Stanozolol 4 years
Emily Chebet  Kenya Long distance, cross country 2015 Furosemide 4 years
Cristiana Checchi  Italy Shot put 2003 Caffeine Public warning
Viktor Chegin  Russia Coach Administration of a prohibited substance, complicity Life ban
Abdelatif Chemlal  Morocco Steeplechase 2004 Norandrosterone 2 years
Flomena Chepchirchir  Kenya Marathon 2014 6 months
Pamela Chepchumba  Kenya Cross country running 2003 EPO 2 years
Susan Chepkemei  Kenya Long distance 2007 Salbutamol 1 year
Svetlana Cherkasova  Russia Middle distance 2007 Fraudulent substitution of urine 33 months
Lada Chernova  Russia Javelin throw 2008
2013
Metenolone
Bromantane
2 years
Life ban
Tatyana Chernova  Russia Heptathlon 2009 Oral Turinabol 2 years
Lydia Cheromei  Kenya Long distance 2005 Clomiphene 2 years
Damu Cherry  United States Hurdling 2003 Norandrosterone 2 years
Silvano Chesani  Italy High jump 2007 Formoterol Public warning
Christophe Cheval  France Sprinting 2001 Nandrolone 2 years
Dimitrios Chondrokoukis  Greece High jump 2012 Stanozolol 2 years
Fouad Chouki  France Middle distance 2003 EPO 2 years
Khalid Choukoud  Netherlands Long distance 2007 Stanozolol 2 years
Linford Christie  Great Britain Sprinting 1999 Nandrolone 2 years
Vivian Chukwuemeka  Nigeria Shot put and discus 2009
2012
Oxymetholone
Stanozolol
2 years
Life ban
Clement Chukwu  Nigeria Sprinting 1992 4 years
Yelena Churakova  Russia Hurdling 2013 Methandienone & Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 2 years
Hazel Clark  United States Middle distance 2001 Pseudoephedrine Public warning
Venolyn Clarke  Canada Sprinting 2001 Stanozolol 4 years
Ramon Clay  United States Sprinting 2000–2004 Steroids and hormones (BALCO scandal) 2 years
Luis Collazo  Puerto Rico Long distance 2011 Exogenous steroids 2 years
Michelle Collins  United States Sprinting 2002–2004 THG, EPO (BALCO scandal) 4 years (Reduced from 8 years)
Rosa Colorado  Spain Hurdling 1980 Steroids 18 months
Hannah Cooper  Liberia Sprinting 1999
Harold Connolly  United States Hammer throw 1960's Self-admitted; Anabolic steroids
Jessica Cosby  United States Hammer throw 2009 Hydrochlorothiazide, chlorothiazide 4 months
Nuno da Costa  Portugal Cross country running 2011 EPO 2 years
Daniela Costian  Romania Discus throw 1986 .
Julie Coulaud  France Middle/Long distance 2008 Testosterone 3 years
Crystal Cox  United States Sprinting 2002
2001–2004
Ephedrine (positive test)
Anabolic steroids (self admitted)
Public warning
4-year ban

Shawn Crawford  United States Sprinting 2012 3 whereabouts failures 2 years
Olga Cristea  Moldova Middle-distance 2010 Testosterone 2 years
Peter Dajia  Canada Shot put 1983–
1986
Self admittance in 1989: Steroids
Positive test: Steroids, Testosterone

18 months
Martina Danišová-Hrasnová  Slovakia Hammer throw 2003 Nandrolone 2 years
Bonnie Dasse  United States Shot put 1992 Clenbuterol 4 years
Marie Davenport
(Marie McMahon)
 Ireland Long distance 1996 Phenylpropanolamine Reprimand
Walter Davis  United States Triple jump 2013 3 whereabouts failures 1 year
Alice Decaux  France Hurdling 2013 β-Methylphenethylamine 6 months
Mary Decker
(Mary Slaney)
 United States Middle distance 1996 Testosterone
Tony Dees  United States Hurdling 2001 Norandrosterone, Noretiochdandone Life ban
Hind Dehiba  France Middle distance 2007 EPO 2 years
Tatyana Dektyareva  Russia Hurdling 2014 Ostarine 2 years
Dimitrios Delifotis  Greece Long jump 1984
Luis Delís  Cuba Discus throw/shot put 1990
Tezeta Dengersa  Turkey Middle/Long distance 2005 Metenolone 2 years
Frédéric Denis  France Steeplechase 2007 EPO 2 years
Sébastien Denis  France Hurdling 2005 Ephedrine Public warning
Lyubov Denisova  Russia Marathon 2007 Prostanozol, testosterone 2 years
Manuela Derr  Germany Sprinting 1992 Clenbuterol 3 years
Ronald Desruelles  Belgium Long jump 1980
Hrysopiyi Devetzi  Greece Triple/Long jump 2009
2007 (Retest 2015)
Failure to submit to doping control
Stanozolol
2 years
4 years

Vadim Devyatovskiy  Belarus Hammer throw 2000 Nandrolone 2 years
Aïssa Dghoughi  Morocco Long distance 2006 Refusal to submit to doping control 3 years
Ahmed Mohamed Dheeb  Qatar Discus throw 2010 Testosterone metabolites
Alberico Di Cecco  Italy Marathon 2008 EPO 2 years
Rostislav Dimitrov  Bulgaria Triple jump 1999 Ephedrine
Svetla Dimitrova  Bulgaria Heptathlon 1989 Sydnocarb 2 years
Katalin Divós  Hungary Hammer throw 2001 2 years
Vukosava Đjapić  Serbia and Montenegro Sprinting 2005 Metenolone 2 years
Abderahmane Djemadi  Algeria Long distance 2001 Refusal to submit to doping control 2 years
Gábor Dobos  Hungary Sprinting 2000
2006

Drostanolone, testosterone
2 years
Life ban
Jim Doehring  United States Shot put 1990 Steroids 2 years
Bahar Doğan  Turkey Long distance 2011 Biological passport 2 years and 6 months
Bishop Dolegiewicz  Canada Shot put, discus throw 1973–1985 Self admittance (The Dubin Inquiry): Steroids National record annulled
Marta Dominguez  Spain Middle distance 2009 Biological passport 3 years
Tetyana Dorovskikh
(Tatyana Samolenko)
 Ukraine Middle distance 1993 Unknown substance
Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari  Qatar Discus throw 2003 Refused to submit to doping control 2 years
Troy Douglas  Netherlands Sprinting 1999 Nandrolone 2 years
Horace Dove-Edwin  Sierra Leone Sprinting 1994 Stanozolol 2 years
Hanna Drabenia  Belarus Race walking 2015 Trimetazidine 2 years
Rasa Drazdauskaitė  Lithuania Long distance 2003 Stanozolol 2 years
Heike Drechsler  East Germany Long jump/sprinting 1980's Self admittance
Hamza Driouch  Qatar Middle distance 2012 Biological passport anomalies 2 years
Jon Drummond  United States Coach 2012/
2013
Possession,
trafficking
and administration of prohibited substances
8 years
Oleksandr Dryhol  Ukraine Hammer throw 2013 Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 2 years
Aliona Dubitskaya  Belarus Shot put 2014 Oxilofrine 6 months
Aleksandra Duliba  Belarus Marathon 2013 Biological passport 2 years
Corina Dumbrăvean  Romania Middle distance 2007
2010

Refusal to submit to testing
2 years
Life ban
Julien Dunkley  Jamaica Sprinting 2008 Boldenone 2 years
Debbie Dunn  United States Sprinting 2012 Testosterone 2 years
Lyudmila Dzhigalova  Ukraine Sprinting 1993 Steroids 4 years
Monzavous Edwards  United States Sprinting 2004 Cannabis Public warning
Mark Edwards  Great Britain Clostebol, Testosterone
Paul Edwards  Great Britain Shot put 1993
1997
Anabolic steroids, raised testosterone and pseudoephedrine
Tetrahydrocannabinol
4 years
Life ban
Torri Edwards  United States Sprinting 2004 Nikethamide 15 months (Reduced from 2 years)
Daniel Effiong  Nigeria Sprinting 1995 Methyltestosterone and ephedrine 4 years
Inna Eftimova  Bulgaria Sprinting 2011 {Retested 2012) Recombinant Human Growth hormone 2 years
Florence Ekpo-Umoh  Germany Sprinting 2003 Stanozolol 2 years
Christy Ekpukhon  Nigeria Sprinting 2008 Metenolone 2 years
Abderrahim El Asri  Morocco Cross country running 2014 EPO 2 years
Wafa Ismail El Baghdadi  Egypt Shot put 2007 Methandienone 2 years
Hayat El Ghazi  Morocco Hammer throw 2006 Norandrosterone 2 years
Mohamed El Hachimi  Morocco Long distance 2012
2014
Methylhexaneamine
CERA
6 months
6 years

Fouad Elkaam
(Fouad El Kaam)
 Morocco Middle distance 2011 Methylhexaneamine 6 months
Saïda El Mehdi  Morocco Middle distance 2009 Stanozolol 2 years
Rkia El Moukim  Morocco Long distance 2011 Biological passport 2 years
Najim El Qady  Morocco Long distance 2011 Biological passport 2 years
Stanislav Emelyanov  Russia Race walking 2010 Biological passport 2 years
Alene Emere  Ethiopia Long distance 2002 Nandrolone 2 years
Ivan Emilianov  Moldova Shot put 2011 Metenolone, Stanozolol 2 years
Meryem Erdogan  Turkey Long distance 2010 Biological passport 2 years
Mostafa Errebbah  Italy Long distance 2004 Stanozolol 2 years
Wilson Loyanae Erupe  Kenya Long distance 2012 EPO 2 years
Fatih Eryildirim  Turkey Hammer throw 2013 Stanozolol, Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 2 years and 6 months
Nilay Esen  Turkey Long distance 2005 Metenolone 2 years
Alisher Eshbekov  Russia Hammer throw Anabolic steroid
Ridouane Es-Saadi  Belgium Middle/Long distance 2004
2006
Trafficking, use, possession
Methandienone
6 months
Life ban
Latifa Essarokh  France Middle distance 2006 Stanozolol 2 years
Lee Evans  United States Coach 2013 4 years
Davidson Ezinwa  Nigeria Sprinting 1996
1999
Ephedrine
hCG
3 months
2 years
Osmond Ezinwa  Nigeria Sprinting 1996 Ephedrine 3 months
Hamid Ezzine  Morocco Steeplechase 2009 Refusal to submit to doping control, Tampering with test 2 years
Martin Fagan  Ireland Marathon, half-marathon 2011 EPO 2 years
Ahmed Faiz  Saudi Arabia Long jump 2010 Amphetamines 2 years
Sandra Farmer-Patrick  United States Hurdling 1996 Testosterone
Róbert Fazekas  Hungary Discus throw 2004
2012
Failing to provide urine sample
Stanozolol
2 years
6 years
Surita Febbraio  South Africa Hurdling 2005 Testosterone 2 years
Agustín Félix  Spain Decathlon 2011 Drostanolone 2 years
Paquillo Fernández  Spain Race walk 2010 Possession of undisclosed banned substances 2 years
Ricardo Fernández  Spain Middle/Long distance 2004
2006
EPO
Finasteride
2 years
2 years
Elena Fidatov  Romania Middle/Long distance 1998 Nandrolone 2 years
Nicolas Figère  France Hammer throw 2007 Cathine 1 month, public warning
Konstadinos Filippidis  Greece Pole vault 2007 Etilephrine 2 years
Yuliya Fomenko  Russia Middle distance 2007 Fraudulent substitution of urine 33 months
Greg Foster  United States Hurdling 1990 Pseudoephedrine, Ephedrine, Phenylpropanolamine 6 months
Allodin Fothergill  Jamaica Sprinting 2009 4-Methyl-2-hexanamine 3 months
Cecilia Francis  Nigeria Sprinting 2013 Metenolone 1 year
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce  Jamaica Sprinting 2010 Oxycodone 6 months
Brian Frasure  United States Sprinting 2000 Nandrolone 4 years
Jake Freeman  United States Hammer throw 2009
2011
Cannabis
Cannabis
Public warning
1 year
Margarita Fuentes-Pila  Spain Middle distance 2015 6 months
Ruth Fuchs  East Germany Javelin throw 1970's Anabolic steroids (self-admitted)
Chryste Gaines  United States Sprinting 2003
2005
Modafinil (positive test)
THG (investigation: BALCO)
Public warning
2 years
Anton Galkin  Russia Sprinting 2004 Stanozolol 2 years
Miguel Ángel Gamonal  Spain Half marathon 2013
2015
Clenbuterol
Biological passport
2 years
3 years

Alberto García  Spain Long distance, cross country 2003 EPO 2 years
Sandra Gasser  Switzerland Middle distance 1987 Steroids 2 years
Justin Gatlin  United States Sprinting 2001
2006
Amphetamine
Testosterone
1 year (Reduced from 2 years)
4 years
Tyson Gay  United States Sprinting 2013
2012–2013
Positive test: Exogenous anabolic-androgenic steroid
Investigation/Admittance
1 year
Tibor Gécsek  Hungary Hammer throw 1995 Anabolic steroids 2 years (Reduced from 4 years)
Ines Geipel  East Germany Sprinting 1980's Turinabol (self-admitted)
Shitaye Gemechu  Ethiopia Long distance 2009 EPO 2 years
Ivan Gertlein  Russia Pole vault 2012 Testosterone 2 years
Nordine Gezzar  France Middle/Long distance 2006
2012
Finasteride, nandrolone
EPO
2 years
10 years

Rachid Ghanmouni  Morocco Long distance 2006 Evading doping control 2 years
Ruqaya Al-Ghasra  Bahrain Sprinting 2009 Epitestosterone 2 years
Alina Gherasim
(Alina Tecuţa)
 Romania Long distance 2002 Anabolic steroids 2 years
Bouchra Ghezielle  France Middle distance 2008 EPO 4 years
Patricia Girard  France Sprinting 1990 Primobolan (anabolic steroid) 2 years (in Swedish)
Sandra Glover  United States Sprinting 2003 Modafinil Disqualification and public warning
Geronimo Goeloe  Netherlands Antilles Sprinting 2008 Stanozolol 2 years
Thomas Goller  Germany Hurdling 2010 Boldenone, SARMs 2 years
Olga Golovkina  Russia Long distance 2013 Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 2 years
Vanda Gomes  Brazil Sprinting 2014 Anastrozole 2 years
Yekaterina Gordiyenko  Soviet Union Pentathlon 1978 Anabolic steroids 18 months
Agnieszka Gortel-Maciuk  Poland Marathon/Half marathon 2013 Testosterone, DHEA 2 years
Anastasios Gousis  Greece Sprinting 2008 Methyltrienolone 2 years
Abderrahim Goumri  Morocco Marathon 2009 Biological passport 4 years
Eva-Maria Gradwohl  Austria Long distance 2010 Refusal to submit to doping control 2 years
Stephanie Graf  Austria Middle distance 2003 Attempted use of a prohibited method (Humanplasma scandal) 2 years
Trevor Graham  United States Coach Possession, trafficking, and administration of performance-enhancing drugs, and assisting, encouraging, aiding and abetting anti-doping rule violations Life ban
Mike Gravelle  United States Discus throw 1995 Testosterone
Rob Gray  Canada Discus throw 1989 (Dubin Inquiry) Self admittance: Anabolic Steroids Lost national record
Bill Green  United States Hammer throw 1987 Testosterone 2 years
Yelizaveta Grechishnikova  Russia Long distance 2009 Biological passport 2 years
Anri Grigorov  Bulgaria Sprinting 1990
Lidiya Grigoryeva  Russia Long distance 2009 Biological passport 2 years and 6 months
Yekaterina Grigoryeva
(Yekaterina Leshcheva)
 Russia Sprinting 2001 2 years
Nataliya Grygoryeva  Soviet Union Hurdling
Mickey Grimes  United States Sprinting 2003
2004
Ephedrine
Norandrosterone
Public warning
2 years
Yelena Gulyayeva  Russia High jump 1991 2 years
Anna Gurova  Russia Sprinting 2011 Methyltestosterone 2 years
Andreas Gustafsson  Sweden Race walk 2014 EPO 2 years
Abdelhadi Habassa  Morocco Long distance 2008 Norandrosterone 2 years
Milan Haborák  Slovakia Shot put 2004
2010
Hormones
Stanozolol
2 years
Life ban
Abdelkader Hachlaf  Morocco Middle distance 2004 EPO 2 years
Halima Hachlaf  Morocco Long-distance 2013 Biological passport 4 years
Mohamed El Hachimi  Morocco Long distance 2014 CERA 6 years
Semoy Hackett  Trinidad and Tobago Sprinting 2011
2012
Methylhexaneamine
Methylhexaneamine
6 months
2 years and 4 months
Mohammad Noor Imran Abdul Hadi  Malaysia Sprinting 2011 Evading doping control 2 years
Vésteinn Hafsteinsson  Iceland Discus throw 1984 Nandrolone 2 years
Linda Haglund  Sweden Sprinting 1981 Anabolic steroids 18 months
Abdellah Haidane  Italy Middle distance 2014 Tuaminoheptane 4 months
Fatima Hajjami  France Long distance 2003 Stanozolol 2 years
Fani Halkia  Greece Hurdling 2008 Methyltrienolone 2 years
Hussain Al-Hamdah  Saudi Arabia Long distance 2009 Biological passport 2 years and 6 months
Tetyana Hamera-Shmyrko  Ukraine Long distance 2011 Biological passport 4 years
Tahesia Harrigan-Scott  British Virgin Islands Sprinting 2011 Methylhexaneamine 6 months
Alvin Harrison  United States Sprinting 2004 BALCO scandal:
Anabolic steroids, insulin, HgH, EPO, modafinil
4 years
Calvin Harrison  United States Sprinting 1993
2003
Pseudoephedrine
Modafinil
3 months
2 years
Ridouane Harroufi  Morocco Long distance 2013 EPO 2 years
Barakat Al-Harthi  Oman Sprinting 2011 Methylprednisolone 6 months
Kjell Ove Hauge  Norway Discus throw, shot put 1998 Metandienone 18 months (in Norwegian)
Ahmad Hazer  Lebanon 110 m hurdles 2013 Metenolone 2 years
Floyd Heard  United States Sprinting 2000 Public warning
Sabine Heitling  Brazil Steeplechase 2013 Methylhexaneamine 1 year
Eddy Hellebuyck  United States Long distance 2004 EPO 2 years
Anca Heltne  Romania Shot put 2010
2014
Stanozolol
Methandienone, Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone
2 years
8 years
Geraldine Hendricken  Ireland Middle distance
Cross country
2004 19-norandrosterone 2 years
Adriënne Herzog  Netherlands Long distance 2014 Testosterone 2 years
Iván Hierro  Spain Long distance 2014 Possession of a prohibited substance 2 years
Claus Hirsbro  Denmark Sprinting 1996
2000
Stanozolol
Nandrolon
2 years
Life ban
Hassan Hirt  France Long distance 2012 EPO 2 years
Knut Hjeltnes  Norway Discus throw, shot put 1977 Anabolic steroids 1 year (in Norwegian)
Gergely Horváth  Hungary Javelin throw 2006 Boldenone 2 years
Hristoforos Hoidis  Greece Sprinting 2005 Tamoxiphen 2 years
Shelby Houlihan  United States Middle/Long distance 2020 Nandrolone 4 years
Seppo Hovinen  Finland Javelin throw 1977 Anabolic steroids 1 year
Sue Howland  Australia Javelin throw 1987 Anabolic steroids 2 years
Yu-Fang Hsu  Chinese Taipei Marathon 2011 EPO 2 years
Huang Qun  China Discus throw 2006 Stanozolol 2 years
C.J. Hunter  United States Shot put 2000 Nandrolone 2 years
Liza Hunter-Galvan  New Zealand Marathon 2009 EPO 2 years
Marwa Hussein  Egypt Hammer throw 2010 Stanozolol Two-year ban
Victor Hogan  South Africa Discus throw 2016 Methylhexanamine 9 month ban
Monica Iagăr  Romania High jump 1996 6 months
Abdulagadir Idriss  Sudan Sprinting 2005 Norandrosterone 2 years
Samson Idiata  Nigeria Long jump 2015 Clenbuterol 4 years
Gulustan Ieso  Iraq Sprinting 2011 Methylhexaneamine 1 year
Kirill Ikonnikov  Russia Hammer throw 2012 Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 2 years
Chidi Imoh  Nigeria Sprinting 1994 4 years
Cristinel Irimia  Romania Long distance 2014 Exogenous steroids 2 years
Ekaterina Ishova
(Ekaterina Gorbunova)
 Russia Middle/Long distance 2011 Biological passport 2 years
Daniel Ivanov  Bulgaria Long jump 1993 Amphetamine
Lyubov Ivanova
(Lyubov Kharlamova)
 Russia Steeplechase 2006 Methyltestosterone 2 years
Olimpiada Ivanova  Russia Race walking 1997 Stanazolol 2 years
Kathy Jager  United States Hydrochlorothiazide, Chlorothiazide
Regina Jacobs  United States Middle distance 2003 THG 4 years
Norjannah Hafiszah Jamaludin  Malaysia Sprinting 2011 Evading doping control 2 years
Patrick Jarrett  Jamaica Sprinting 2001 Stanozolol 2 years
Helena Javornik  Slovenia Middle/Long distance 2008 EPO 2 years
Violah Jepchumba  Kenya Long distance 2017 EPO 4 years
Ruth Jebet  Kenya Steeplechase 2017 EPO 4 years
Mark Jelks  United States Sprinting 2010 3 Whereabouts failures 2 year ban
Winnie Jemutai  Kenya Middle distance 2023 Testosterone 3 year ban
Cordera Jenkins  United States Hurdling 2006 Cannabis Public warning
Rita Jeptoo  Kenya Marathon 2014 EPO 2 years
Agatha Jeruto Kimaswai  Kenya Middle distance 2015 Norandrosterone 4 years
Olivera Jevtić  Yugoslavia Long distance 2002 Ephedrine Public warning and disqualification from the 2002 New York City Marathon
Antonio David Jiménez  Spain Steeplechase 2014 Possession of a prohibited substance 3 years
Ben Johnson  Canada Sprinting 1988
1989
1993
1999
Positive test: Stanozolol
Self admittance: Steroids (1982–1988)
Testosterone
Hydrochlorothiazide
2 years

Life ban
Gea Johnson  United States Heptathlon 1994 Anabolic steroids 4 years
Marion Jones  United States Sprinting/Long jump 2000–2006 THG (investigation > admittance) 2 year ban and a 6 month jail sentence
LaVerne Jones-Ferrette  United States Virgin Islands Sprinting 2010 Clomiphene 6 months
Sini Jose  India Sprinting 2011 Methandienone 2 years
Milan Jotanović  Serbia Shot put 2008 Salbutamol 8 months
Dariusz Juzyszyn  Poland Discus throw 1983
Robert Kajuga  Rwanda Long distance 2015 Refusal 4 years
Abubaker Ali Kamal  Qatar Middle distance 2011 EPO 2 years
Pauline Kahenya  Kenya Long distance 2013 Prednisone, Prednisolone 1 year
Alissa Kallinikou  Cyprus Sprinting 2008 Testosterone 2 years
Tayeb Kalloud  Algeria Long distance 2008 Norandrosterone 2 years
Svetlana Kanatova  Russia Middle distance
Vladimir Kanaykin  Russia Race walking 2008
2011
EPO
Biological passport
2 years
8 years

Olga Kaniskina  Russia Race walking 2009 Biological passport 3 years and 2 months
Adil Kaouch  Morocco Middle distance 2007 EPO 2 years
Anastasiya Kapachinskaya  Russia Sprinting 2004 Stanozolol 2 years
Julien Kapek  France Triple jump 2009 3 Whereabouts Failures within 18-month period 1 year
Natallia Kareiva  Belarus Middle distance 2010 Biological passport 2 years
Halina Karnatsevich  Belarus Long distance 2006 Stanozolol 2 years
Yanina Karolchyk-Pravalinskaya  Belarus Shot put 2003 Clenbuterol 2 years
Mohamed Katir  Spain Long distance 2023 3 whereabouts failures in a 12-month period and tampering with an anti-doping investigation 2 years and 4 years
Mandeep Kaur  India Sprinting 2011 Stanozolol, Methandienone 2 years
Ali Ekber Kayas  Turkey Sprinting 2012 Oxandrolone 2 years
Tatyana Kazankina  Soviet Union Middle distance 1984 Refusal to submit to doping control 18 months
Héni Kechi  France Sprinting 2007 Cannabis 3 months
Lisa Kehler  Great Britain Race walking 2007 Terbutaline Public warning
Naman Keïta  France Hurdling, sprinting 2007 Testosterone precursors 2 years
Gloria Kemasuode
(Gloria Ubiebor)
 Nigeria Sprinting 2009 Metenolone, ephedrine 2 years
Simon Kemboi  Kenya Sprinting 2000 Nandrolone
Kostas Kenteris  Greece Sprinting 2004 Evasion of doping control
Kamy Keshmiri  United States Discus throw 1992 Methandienone
Atalelech Ketema  United States Marathon 2014 Ephedrine 2 years
Meryem Khali  Morocco Long distance 2012 Norandrosterone 2 years
Gulfiya Khanafeyeva  Russia Hammer throw Unknown
2007
Unknown
Fraudulent substitution of urine
3 months
33 months

Yekaterina Khoroshikh  Russia Hammer throw 2007 6α-methylandrostendione 2 years
Irina Khudoroshkina  Russia Shot put 2004 Hydrochlorothiazide 2 years
Molly Killingbeck  Canada Sprinting 1980's Self admittance of steroid use (Dubin inquiry)
Gary Kinder  United States Decathlon 1991 Failure to appear for mandatory drug test (2 years) overturned due to flaws in testing protocol
Benjamin Kipkurui  Kenya Middle distance 2013 3 months
Abraham Kiprotich  France Marathon 2013 EPO 2 years
Diana Kipoyeki  Kenya Marathon 2021 triamcinolone acetonide
Tampering
6 years
Nabil Kirame  Morocco Discus throw 2006
2015
Cannabis
Stanozolol
Public warning
4 years

Ümmü Kiraz  Turkey Long distance 2011 Biological passport 2 years and 6 months
Sergey Kirdyapkin  Russia Race walking 2009 Biological passport 3 years and 2 months
Mathew Kipkoech Kisorio  Kenya Long distance 2012 Norandrosterone 2 years
Rael Kiyara  Kenya Long distance 2012 Norandrosterone 2 years
Svetlana Klyuka  Russia Middle distance 2009 Biological passport 2 years
Markus Koistinen  Finland Shot put 1996 hCG (Human chorionic gonadotropin) 4 years (Finnish)
Nemanja Kojić  Serbia Middle distance 2015 Furosemide 2 years
Teodora Kolarova  Bulgaria Middle distance 2007 Testosterone 2 years
Nikolay Kolev  Bulgaria Discus throw 1987
Francisca Koki
Koki Manunga
 Kenya Hurdling 2015 Furosemide 4 years
Eirini Kokkinariou  Greece Steeplechase 2009 Biological passport 4 years
Mikuláš Konopka  Slovakia Shot put 2002
2008
Stanozolol
Methandienone
2 years
Life ban

Ilya Konovalov  Russia Hammer throw 2006 Acetazolamide 2 years
Mariya Konovalova  Russia Long distance 2009 Biological passport 2 years
Oleksandr Korchmid  Ukraine Pole vault 2009 Ephedrine Public warning
Aleksey Korolev  Russia Hammer throw 2009 Methandienone 2 years
Irina Korzhanenko  Russia Shot put 1999
2004
Steroids
Stanozolol
2 years
Life ban
Yekaterina Kostetskaya  Russia Middle distance 2011 Biological passport 2 years
Dmytro Kosynskyy  Ukraine Javelin throw 2011 Testosterone 2 years
Tatyana Kotova  Russia Long jump 2005
(Sample retested 2013)
Formestane 2 years
Zoltán Kővágó  Hungary Discus throw 2011 Refusal to submit 2 years
Ayman Kozhakhmetova  Kazakhstan Race walk 2013 Testosterone, EPO 2 years
Katrin Krabbe  Germany Sprinting 1992 Clenbuterol 3 years
Inessa Kravets  Ukraine Long/Triple jump 1993
2000
Stimulant
Anabolic steroid
3 months
2 years
Lyubov Kremlyova  Russia Middle distance 1995 Steroids 4 years
Heidi Krieger
(Andreas Krieger)
 East Germany Shot put 1980's Self admission: Anabolic steroids
Svetlana Krivelyova  Russia Shot put 2004
(Sample retested 2012)
Oxandrolone 2 years
Valentin Kruglyakov  Russia Sprinting 2013 Nandrolone 4 years
Pavel Kryvitski  Belarus Hammer throw 2015 HGH 4 years
Wioletta Kryza  Poland Long distance 2002
2012

Testosterone
2 years
8 years

Anastassya Kudinova  Kazakhstan Sprinting 2016 Drostanolone 4 years
Anil Kumar  India Discus throw 2005 Norandrosterone 2 years
Eyerusalem Kuma  Ethiopia Long distance 2013 EPO 2 years
Kagisho Kumbane  South Africa Sprinting 2012 Norandrosterone 2 years
Yeliz Kurt  Turkey Middle distance 2013 Stanozolol 2 years
Damian Kusiak  Poland Shot put 2012 Stanozolol 2 years (in Polish)
Olga Kuzenkova  Russia Hammer throw 2004
(Sample retested 2012)
Formestane, Hydroxytestosterone 2 years
Mikko Kyyrö  Finland Discus throw 2007 Methylprednisolone Public warning
Abdelhadi Labäli  Morocco Middle distance 2012 Biological passport 2 years
Soumiya Labani  Morocco Long distance, cross country 2003 Nandrolone 2 years
Florent Lacasse  France Middle distance 2007 Testosterone precursors 2 years
Amine Laâlou  Morocco Middle distance 2012
2016
Furosemide
EPO
2 years
8 years

Aziz Lahbabi  Morocco Long distance 2011 Methylhexanamine 6 months
Laiyuan Gao  China Long distance 2012 Anabolic steroids 2 years
Burger Lambrechts  South Africa Shot put 2001 Stanozolol 2 years
Enrique Llanos  Puerto Rico Hurdling 2008 Stanozolol 2 years
Elena Lashmanova  Russia Race walking 2014 GW1516 2 years
Svetlana Laukhova  Russia Hurdling 2001
Bola Gee Lawal  Nigeria Sprinting 2010 Methandienone 2 years
Jeff Laynes  United States Sprinting 2001 Stanozolol 2 years
Yuliya Leantsiuk  Belarus Shot put 2008 Testosterone 2 years
Suzette Lee  Jamaica Triple jump 2005 Salbutamol Public warning
Mikhail Lemaev  Russia Marathon 2009 Biological passport 2 years
Assunta Legnante  Italy Shot put 2000 Public warning
Asmae Leghzaoui  Morocco Middle distance 2003 EPO 2 years
Aleksey Lesnichiy  Belarus High jump 2004 Clenbuterol 2 years
Mikołaj Lewański  Poland Sprinting 2007 Cannabis Public warning
Carl Lewis  United States Sprinting, long jump Pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine (inadvertent use)
Mark Lewis-Francis  Great Britain Sprinting 2005 Cannabis Public warning
Li Ji  China Long distance 2001 2 years
Elmar Lichtenegger  Austria Hurdling 2003
2007
Nandrolone
Norandrosterone
15 months
Life ban
Lim Eun-ji  South Korea Pole vault 2010 Hydrochlorothiazide, Chlorothiazide 3 months
Lim Hee-nam  South Korea Sprinting 2011 Methylhexaneamine 6 months
Lin Na  China Middle distance 2002 2 years
Piotr Lisek  Poland Pole vault 2012 Methylhexaneamine 6 months
Lin Yili  China
Liu Hong  China Race walk 2016 Higenamine 1 month
Liu Huyuan  China Long distance 2002 2 years
Liu Jing  China Hurdling 2001 Refusal to submit to doping control 2 years
Liu Yunfeng  China Race walking 2001
Jason Livingston  Great Britain Sprinting 1992 Methandienone 4 years
Jud Logan  United States Hammer throw 1992 Clenbuterol 4 years
Cathal Lombard  Ireland Middle distance 2004 EPO 2 years
Andrea Longo  Italy Middle distance 2001 Nandrolone 2 years
Gilmar Lopes  Brazil Long distance 2014 Hydrochlorothiazide 1 year
Juan Miguel López  Cuba Triple jump 1986
Wilson Loyanae  Kenya Long distance 2012 EPO 2 years
Chris Lukezic  United States Middle distance 2010 Refusal to submit to doping control 2 years
Nataliia Lupu  Ukraine Middle-distance 2014 Methylhexaneamine 9 months
Lü Huihui  China Javelin throw 2013 1 year
Vyacheslav Lykho  Soviet Union Shot put 1990 Pseudoephedrine
Tatyana Lysenko  Russia Hammer throw 2007 6α-methylandrostendione 2 years
Kaarlo Maaninka  Finland Long distance 1980 Self admittance:
Blood transfusioins (not illegal at the time)
Remigius Machura (born 1960)  Czechoslovakia Shot put 1985
1981–
Stanozolol
Self admittance: Anabolic steroids
2 years (Reduced from life ban)
Remigius Machura (born 1986)  Czech Republic Shot put 2010 HGH 2 years
Colin Mackenzie  Great Britain Javelin throw 1994 3 months
Simon Magakwe  South Africa Sprinting 2014 Refusal to submit to doping control 2 years
Maurren Maggi  Brazil Long jump 2003 Clostebol 2 years
Mike Mahovlich  Canada Javelin throw 1986
Edi Maia  Portugal Pole vault 2008 Cannabis Public warning, disqualification from events
Pascal Mancini  Switzerland Sprinting 2011
2012
Undisclosed
Norandrosterone
Public warning
2 years
Luvo Manyonga  South Africa Long jump 2012 Methamphetamine 18 months
Irina Maracheva  Russia Middle distance 2012 Biological passport 2 years
Pascal Maran  France Hurdling 1997 Ephedrine Public warning and disqualification
Natalia Mărășescu  Romania Middle distance 1979 Anabolic steroids 8 months
Brian Mariano  Netherlands Sprinting 2016 Stanozolol 4 years
Martin Marić  Croatia Discus throw 2014 Ostarine (SARMs) 2 years
Itay Margalit  Israel High jump 1999 Nandrolone
Marina Marghieva  Moldova Hammer throw 2012 Stanozolol 2 years
Zalina Marghieva  Moldova Hammer throw 2009 {Retested 2013) Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone, stanozolol 2 years
Dzmitry Marshin  Azerbaijan Hammer throw 2015 Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 4 years
LaVonna Martin-Floreal  United States Hurdling 1991 Furosemide 14 months (Reduced from 2 years)
David Martínez  Spain Discus throw 1997 Nandrolone 2 years
Yousef Masrahi  Saudi Arabia Sprinting 2016 EPO 4 years
Maude Mathys  Switzerland Ultramarathon/Ski mountaineering 2015 Clomifene Public warning
Richard Mavuso  South Africa Long distance 2011 Norandrosterone 2 years
Natasha Mayers  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sprinting 2005 T/E-4 2 years
Eduard Mbengani  Portugal Middle/Long distance 2010 EPO 2 years
John McEwen  United States Hammer throw 2003 Tetrahydrogestrinone, Modafinil 2 years
Mark McKoy  Canada Hurdling 1980's Self admittance of steroid use (Dubin inquiry) 2 years
Inika McPherson  United States High jump 2014 Benzoylecgonine 21 months
Ekaterina Medvedeva  Russia Race Walking 2013 EPO 2 years
Nijolė Medvedeva  Lithuania Long jump 1992 Mesocarb
Fathi Meftah  Algeria Long distance 2008 Norandrosterone 2 years
Irina Meleshina  Russia Long jump 2012 Testosterone 2 years
Jimmy Melfort  France Sprinting 2012 Methylhexaneamine 3 months
Mihaela Melinte  Romania Hammer throw 2000 Nandrolone 2 years
Miroslav Menc  Czech Republic Shot put 1998
2001
Stanozolol
Norandrosterone
2 years
Life ban
Amewu Mensah  Germany High jump 2001 Oxandrolone 2 years
LaShawn Merritt  United States Sprinting 2009/2010 Testosterone 21 months
Elena Meuti  Italy High jump 2012 Tetrahydrocannabinol 5 months
Karin Mey Melis  Turkey Long jump 2012 Testosterone 2 years
Gabriela Mihalcea  Romania High jump 1987 2 years
Andrei Mikhnevich  Belarus Shot put 2001
2005 (Retested in 2012)
Human chorionic gonadotropin
Clenbuterol, Methandienone, Oxandrolone
2 years
Life ban
Natallia Mikhnevich  Belarus Shot put 2013 Stanozolol 2 years
Inger Miller  United States Sprinting 1999 Caffeine Public warning
Tatyana Mineeva  Russia Race walking 2011 Biological passport anomalies 2 years
Ildar Minshin  Russia Steeplechase 2009 Biological passport anomalies 2 years
Yevgeniy Mironov  Soviet Union Shot put 1978 Anabolic steroids 18 months
Anna Mishchenko  Ukraine Middle distance 2012 Biological passport 2 years
Dennis Mitchell  United States Sprinting 1998
BALCO scandal
Testosterone
Admittance in court: HGH
2 years
Diane Modahl  United Kingdom Middle distance 1994 Testosterone Fully exonerated
Ofentse Mogawane  South Africa Sprinting 2006 Methylprednisolone Public warning
Ghofrane Mohammad  Syria Hurdling 2012 Methylhexaneamine 6 months
Felicia Moldovan
(Felicia Tilea)
 Romania Javelin throw 1990 2 years
Tim Montgomery  United States Sprinting 2001
2000
BALCO investigation: Steroids, HGH
Public admittance in 2008: Testosterone, HGH
2 years
Amantle Montsho  Botswana Sprinting 2014 Methylhexaneamine 2 years
Luis Morales  Puerto Rico Sprinting 1988 2 years
Sara Moreira  Portugal Long-distance 2011 Methylhexaneamine 6 months
Edder Moreno  Colombia Shot put 2014 Stanozolol 2 years
Sheryl Morgan  Jamaica Sprinting 2003 Public warning
Sergey Morozov  Russia Race walking 2008
2011
EPO
Biological passport anomalies
2 years
Life ban

Ramolefi Motsieloa  Lesotho Long distance 2014 Methylhexaneamine 2 years
William Motti  France Decathlon 1989 2 years
Bertrand Moulinet  France Race walking 2015 FG-4592 (HIF inhibitor) 4 years
Hassan Mourhit  Belgium Long distance 2008 Anastrozol 2 years
Mohammed Mourhit  Belgium Middle/Long distance 2002 EPO 2 years
Gael Mulhall  Australia Discus throw, shot put 1981 Anabolic steroids 18 months
Ángel Mullera  Spain Steeplechase 2015 Refusal 2 years
Steve Mullings  Jamaica Sprinting 2004
2011
Testosterone
Furosemide
2 years
Life ban
Julia Mumbi Muraga  Kenya Marathon 2014 EPO 2 years
Jauna Murmu  India Sprinting 2011 Methandienone 2 years
Sammy Alex Mutahi  Kenya Long distance 2011 Public reprimand, disqualification of result
Elizabeth Muthuka  Kenya Sprinting 2008 Norandrosterone 2 years
Semiha Mutlu
Semiha Metlu-Ozdemir
 Turkey Race walk 2011 Biological passport 2 years and 6 months
Carl Myerscough  Great Britain Shot put 1999 Anabolic steroids 2 years
Melissa Myerscough (née Melissa Price)  United States Hammer throw 2003 THG 2 years
Larry Myricks  United States Long jump 1990 Phenylpropanolomine
Cédric Nabe  Switzerland Sprinting 2011 Whereabouts failure ×3 18 months Extended by CAS from 1 year
Rachid Nadij  Morocco Long distance 2007 Ephedrine 3 months
Kaltouma Nadjina  Chad Sprinting 2009 Reprimand and disqualification of result
Tezzhan Naimova  Bulgaria Sprinting 2008
2013
Tampering with test
Drostanolone
2 years
Life ban

Cosmas Ndeti  Kenya Long distance 1988 Ephedrine 3 months
Lisa Nemec  Croatia Long distance 2015 EPO 4 years
John Ngugi  Kenya Long distance 1993 Missed test
Antoni Niemczak  Poland Marathon 1986 Nandrolone 2 years
Larisa Nikitina
(Larisa Turchinskaya)
 Soviet Union Heptathlon 1990 Amphetamines
Ilja Nikolajev  Estonia Marathon 2013 Biological passport 2 years
Lars Arvid Nilsen  Norway Shot put 1987
1992
Probenecid, Anabolic steroids
Metenolone
2 years
Life ban
(in Norwegian)
Cyrus Njui  Kenya Long distance 2015 Methylephedrine 8 months
Siyabonga Nkonde  South Africa Cross country running 2014 6 months
Nadia Noujani  Morocco Long distance 2014 EPO 2 years
Jonathan Nsenga  Belgium Hurdling 1997 Ephedrine
Juan Núñez  Dominican Republic Sprinting 1983 Fencamfamine
Liliya Nurutdinova  Russia Middle distance 1993 Stanozolol 4 years
Musa Amer Obaid  Qatar Steeplechase 2006 Testosterone 2 years
Al Oerter  United States Discus throw 1976 Anabolic steroids. (Self-admitted)
Deborah Oluwaseun Odeyemi  Niger Sprinting 2015 Metenolone 4 years
Amaka Ogoegbunam  Nigeria Sprinting 2009 Metenolone 3 years
Femi Ogunode  Qatar Sprinting 2011 Clenbuterol 2 years
Christine Ohuruogu  Great Britain Sprinting 2006 3 whereabouts failures 1 year
Aham Okeke  Norway Sprinting 1994
2006
Testosterone, Pseudoephedrine
Testosterone
30 months
Life ban
(in Norwegian)
(in Norwegian)
Samuel Okon  Nigeria Hurdling 2010 Methylhexanamine
Iulia Olteanu  Romania Cross country 1996 Stanozolol 2 years
Omolara Omotosho  Nigeria Sprinting 2009 Metenolone 2 years
Mary Onyali-Omagbemi  Nigeria Sprinting 1996 Ephedrine 3 months
Janet Ongera  Kenya Long distance 2002 Norandrosterone 2 years
Josephine Onyia  Spain Hurdling 2008
2011
2015
Methylhexaneamine, Clenbuterol
Methylhexaneamine
Metenolone
2 years
2 years
Life ban


Charity Opara  Nigeria Sprinting 1992 4 years
Helder Ornelas  Portugal Marathon 2010 Biological passport 4 years
Yolanda Osana  Dominican Republic Hurdling 2012 Stanozolol 2 years
Oludamola Osayomi  Nigeria Sprinting 2010 Methylhexaneamine
Artur Osman  Poland Long distance 2005 Norandrosterone 2 years
Nadzeya Ostapchuk  Belarus Shot put 2012
2005 (Retested in 2012)
Metenolone
Formestane, 4-Hydroxytestosterone
4 years
Hanane Ouhaddou  Morocco Steeplechase 2009 Biological passport 2 years
Lawretta Ozoh  Nigeria Sprinting 2012 Stanozolol 2 years
Noraldo Palacios  Colombia Javelin throw 2008 Betamethasone 6 months
Gergely Palágyi  Hungary Hurdling 2006 Stanozolol 2 years

Diego Palomeque  Colombia 400 m 2012 Testosterone 2 years
Géza Pauer  Hungary Sprinting 2006 Boldenone 2 years
Vita Pavlysh  Ukraine Shot put 1999
2004
Stanozolol
Stanozolol
2 years
Life ban
Yevgeniya Pecherina  Russia Discus throw 2011
2013
Methandienone
Oral Turinabol
2 years
10 years
Arne Pedersen  Norway Shot put 1987 Probenecid 3 years
Larisa Peleshenko  Russia Shot put 1995 Steroid 4 years
Lyubov Perepelova  Uzbekistan Sprinting 2005 Hydrochloromethyltestosterone 2 years
Vanja Perišić  Croatia Middle distance 2008 (Sample re-analysed 2009) CERA 2 years
Sandra Perković  Croatia Discus throw 2011 Methylhexanamine 6 months
Asko Pesonen  Finland High jump 1977 Anabolic steroid 1 year
Tetiana Petlyuk  Ukraine Middle distance 2009 Biological passport anomalies 2 years
Antonello Petrei  Italy Long distance 2007 NESP (EPO) 2 years
Totka Petrova  Bulgaria Middle distance 1979 Anabolic steroids 8 months
Antonio Pettigrew  United States 400 m 1997–2001 Admittance in court: HGH, EPO 2 years
Denis Petushinskiy  New Zealand Pole vault 1998 Stanozolol 4 years
Lebogang Phalula  South Africa Cross country running 2011 Methylhexaneamine 1 year (Extended from 3 months)
Chris Phillips  United States 110 m hurdles 2003 Modafinil Public warning
Amaia Piedra  Spain Long distance 2005 EPO 2 years
Bruce Pirnie  Canada Shot put Self admittance (Dubin inquiry): Steroids
Darya Pishchalnikova  Russia Discus throw 2007
2012
Fraudulent substitution of urine
Oxandrolone
33 months
10 years
Vladyslav Piskunov  Ukraine Hammer trow 1994
2005
Drostanolone
Life ban
Darya Pizhankova  Ukraine Sprinting 2011
2013
Stanozolol
Drostanolone
2 years
Life ban

Maurie Plant  Australia Manager Official who substituted one athlete's urine for another prior to a test.
Daniel Plaza  Spain Race walking 1996 Nandrolone 2 years
Ben Plucknett  United States Discus throw 1981 Anabolic steroids
Hristos Polihroniou  Greece Hammer throw 2005
2008
Clomiphene
Refusal to submit to doping control
2 years
Life ban
Dmitriy Polyunin  Uzbekistan Javelin throw 1993 Stanozolol
Liliana Popescu  Romania Middle distance 2008 EPO 2 years
Svetlana Pospelova  Russia 400 m 2000 Stanozolol 2 years
Asafa Powell  Jamaica Sprinting 2013 Oxilofrine 6 months
Donovan Powell  Jamaica Sprinting 1995 Ephedrine 3 months
Kofi Amoah Prah  Germany Long jump 2008
2009
Cocaine
Competing while banned
2 years
2 years
Iva Prandzheva  Bulgaria Triple jump/Long jump 1996
2000
Methandrostenolone
Nandrolone
2 years (Reduced from 4)
Life ban
Callum Priestley  Great Britain Hurdling 2010 Clenbuterol 2 years
Marin Premeru  Croatia Shot put 2016 GHRP-2 4 years
Yelena Prokhorova  Russia Heptathlon 2005 1 year
Marcelo Pugliese  Argentina Discus throw 2006 Stanozolol 2 years
Susanne Pumper  Austria Long distance 2008
2013
EPO
Possession of a Prohibited Substance
2 years
8 years

Yekaterina Puzanova  Russia Middle distance 2003 Norandrosterone, androstenedione 2 years
Nataliya Pyhyda  Ukraine Sprinting 2009 Stanozolol 2 years
Paul Quirke  Ireland Shot put 1987 Missed test
Nikolay Raev  Bulgaria Triple jump 1993 Amphetamine
Ebrahim Rahimian  Iran Race walk 2013 Testosterone, EPO 2 years
Paweł Rakoczy  Poland Javelin throw 2008 Sibutramine Public warning
Sara Ramadhani  Tanzania Cross country running 2014 Isometheptene 2 years
Rashid Ramzi  Bahrain Middle distance 2008 {Re-analysed in 2009) CERA 2 years
Allison Randall  Jamaica Discus throw 2013 Hydrochlorothiazide 2 years
Kevin Rans  Belgium Pole vault 2009 Corticosteroids 3 months
Meliz Redif  Turkey Sprinting 2012 Biological passport 3 years
Dimitrios Regas  Greece Sprinting 2008 Methyltrienolone 2 years
Julio Rey  Spain Long distance 1999 Mesterolone 2 years
Butch Reynolds  United States Sprinting 1990 Anabolic steroids 2 years
Antoine Richard  France Sprinting 1987 2 years
Mark Richardson  Great Britain Sprinting 1999 Nandrolone 18 months (reduced from 2 years)
Elisa Rigaudo  Italy Race walking 2002 Caffeine Public warning
Hristina Risteska  Macedonia Sprinting 2015 Stanozolol, methandienone, norandrosterone 4 years
José Rocha  Portugal Long distance 2010 Biological passport anomalies 2 years
Mike Rodgers  United States Sprinting 2011 Methylhexaneamine 9 months
Rosa America Rodríguez  Venezuela Long distance 2010 Nandrolone 2 years
Zudikey Rodríguez  Mexico Sprinting 2010 Methylhexanamine 6 months
Marielis Rojas  Venezuela High jump 2011 Norandrosterone 2 years
Fabrício Romero  Brazil High jump 2000 Public warning
Anália Rosa  Portugal Long distance 2015 Methylprednisolone 2 years
Danuta Rosani  Poland Discus throw 1976 Steroids
Ak Hafiy Tajuddin Rositi  Brunei Sprinting 2013 Nandrolone 2 years
Duane Ross  United States Hurdling 2001 Possession, trafficking, attempted use
(BALCO scandal)
2 years
Joshua Ross  Australia Sprinting 2013 3 Whereabouts Failures within an 18-month period 1 year and 6 months
Randolph Ross  United States Sprinting 2022 3 Whereabouts Failures within a 12-month period, doctored evidence 3 years
Serene Ross  United States Javelin throw 2005 Hydrochlorothiazide, Triamterene 2 years
Mark Rowe  United States Sprinting 1989 Methyltestosterone 2 years
Yuliya Ruban  Ukraine Marathon 2012 Biological passport 2 years
Andrey Rudnitskiy  Russia Sprinting 2008 Carphedon, cannabis 2 years
Timothy Rusan  United States Triple jump 2004 Tetrahydrocannabinol, Salbutamol Public warning
Yuliya Rusanova  Russia Middle distance 2011 Biological passport anomalies 2 years
Ronald Rutto  Kenya Long distance 2012 EPO 2 years
Andrey Ruzavin  Russia Race walking 2011 Biological passport anomalies 2 years and 6 months
Yelena Ryabova  Turkmenistan Sprinting 2013 Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 2 years
Mariya Ryemyen  Ukraine Sprinting 2014 Methandienone 2 years
Kseniya Ryzhova  Russia Sprinting 2014 Trimetazidine 9 months
Natalya Sadova  Russia Discus throw 2001
2006
Caffeine
Methandienone
Public warning
2 years
Darya Safonova  Russia Sprinting 2005 Pemoline 2 years
Jan Sagedal  Norway Shot put 1987
1992
Probenecid
Methandienone
2 years
4 years
(in Norwegian)
Tuğçe Şahutoğlu  Turkey Hammer throw 2013 Stanozolol 2 years
Ali Saïdi-Sief  Algeria Long distance 2001 Nandrolone 2 years
Jaysuma Saidy Ndure  Norway Sprinting 2007 Cannabis Public warning, disqualification of results
Pınar Saka  Turkey Sprinting 2010 Biological passport 3 years
Mounira Al-Saleh  Syria Sprinting 2005
2010
Stanozolol
Stanozolol
2 years
Life ban
Jeremias Saloj  Guatemala Long-distance 2013 EPO 2 years
Sergio Sanchez  Spain Long distance 2013 EPO 2 years
Leevan Sands  Bahamas Triple jump 2006 Levmetamfetamine 6 months
Fabiane dos Santos  Brazil Middle distance 1995
2001
Nandrolone
Testosterone
4 years
Life ban
Leonardo Elisiário dos Santos  Brazil Triple jump 2009 Stanozolol 2 years
Vladimir Sasimovich  Belarus Javelin throw 2004 Stanozolol 2 years
Garrett Scantling  United States Decathlete 2022 3 Whereabouts Failures within a 12-month period 3 years
Lindsey Scherf  United States Long distance 2007 Refusal to submit to doping control 1 year
Alex Schwazer  Italy Race walking 2012
2012
2016
EPO
Evading doping control
Anabolic steroid
42 months
3 months
8 years


Dorian Scott  Jamaica Shot put 2006 Cannabis Public warning
Gregory Sedoc  Netherlands Hurdling 2011 3 whereabouts failures 1 year
Hezekiél Sepeng  South Africa Middle distance 2005 Norandrosterone 2 years
Mustapha Sdad  Morocco Hurdling 2002 3 years
Mohammed Shaween  Saudi Arabia Middle distance 2011 Biological passport 3 years
Tony Sharpe  Canada Sprinting 1980s Self admittance of steroid use (Dubin inquiry)
Anzhelika Shevchenko  Ukraine Middle distance 2011 Biological passport 2 years
Dmitriy Shevchenko  Russia Discus throw 1995 Metandienone metabolite 4 years
Olga Shishigina  Kazakhstan Hurdling 1996 Stanozolol 2 years (Reduced from 4 years)
Olga Shchukina  Uzbekistan Shot put 2004 Clenbuterol 2 years
Oleksiy Shelest  Ukraine Race walking 2009 Carphedon 2 years
Natalya Shekhodanova  Russia Hurdling 1996
2004
Stanozolol
Stanozolol
2 years
Life ban
Svitlana Shmidt  Ukraine Middle distance 2012 Biological passport 4 years
Liliya Shobukhova  Russia Marathon 2009 Biological passport 2 years and 7 months
(Reduced from 3 years and 2 months)

Marina Shmonina  Russia Sprinting 1993 Stanozolol 4 years
Sadaf Siddiqui  Pakistan Sprinting 2010 2 years
Ileana Silai  Romania Middle distance 1979 Anabolic steroids 8 months
Zdeňka Šilhavá  Czechoslovakia Discus throw 1985 Anabolic Steroids 18 months (Reduced from life ban)
Fernando Silva  Portugal Long distance 2006
2013
EPO
Biological passport
2 years
8 years

Lucimara da Silva  Brazil Heptathlon 2009 EPO 2 years
Simone Alves da Silva  Brazil Long-distance track running 2010
2011
Oxilofrine
EPO
3 months
5 years
Boštjan Šimunic  Slovenia Triple jump 2006 Drostanolone 2 years
Sherone Simpson  Jamaica Sprinting 2013 Oxilofrine 6 months
Neelam Jaswant Singh  India Discus throw 2005 Pemoline 2 years
George Skafidas  Greece Coach Tampering, possession of a prohibited substance, trafficking and administration of a prohibited substance Life ban
German Skurygin  Russia Race walking 1999 Human chorionic gonadotrophin 2 years
Ilona Slupianek  East Germany Shot put 1977 Nandrolone 1 year
Irina Slyusar  Soviet Union Sprinting 1991 Strychnine 3 months
Traves Smikle  Jamaica Discus Throw 2013 Hydrochlorothiazide 2 years
Yelena Soboleva  Russia Middle distance 2007 Fraudulent substitution of urine 33 months
Carolin Soboll  Germany Javelin throw 2000 Nandrolone 2 years
Michael Sokolowski  Canada Sprinting 1980s Self admittance of steroid use (Dubin inquiry)
Vasiliy Sokov  Russia Triple jump 1995 Ephedrine 3 months
Natallia Solohub  Belarus Sprinting 2001 Norandrosterone 2 years
Song Hongjuan  China Race walking 2008 EPO 4 years
Song Liqing  China Long distance 2001 2 years
Anastasiya Soprunova  Kazakhstan Hurdling 2016 Stanozolol 4 years
Dmitriy Sorokin  Russia Triple jump 2011 Carphedon 2 years
Javier Sotomayor  Cuba High jump 1999
2001
Cocaine
Nandrolon
1 year (Reduced from 2 years)

João Gabriel Sousa  Brazil Pole vault 2009 Exemestane, boldenone 2 years
Wallace Spearmon  United States Sprinting 2014 Methylprednisolone 3 months
Lansford Spence  Jamaica Sprinting 2009 Methylhexanamine 3 months
Tânia Spindler  Brazil Race walking 2012 Isometheptene Public reprimand
Gundega Sproģe  Latvia Triple jump 1999 Anabolic steroid 2 years (in Latvian)
Vania Stambolova  Bulgaria Hurdling 2007 Testosterone 2 years
Michalis Stamatogiannis  Greece Shot put 2014 Stanozolol 2 years
Claudia Ștef
(Claudia Iovan)
 Romania Race walking 2000 Nandrolone 2 years
Ato Stephens  Trinidad and Tobago Sprinting 2009 Oxandrolone, Stanozolol and Tamoxifen 2 years
Ray Stewart  Jamaica Coach 2010 Trafficking and administering of prohibited substances Life ban
Elena Stoyanova  Bulgaria Shot put 1978 Anabolic steroids 18 months
Mike Stulce  United States Shot put 1990
1993
Testosterone
Mestanolone
2 years
Life ban
Sui Xinmei  China Shot put 1991 Steroids 2 years
Sun Yingjie  China Long distance 2005 Androsterone 2 years
Lars Sundin  Sweden Discus throw 1987 Testosterone 18 months (in Swedish)
Göran Svensson  Sweden Discus throw 1987 Testosterone 18 months (in Swedish)
Art Swarts  United States Discus throw 1986 Testosterone banned
Luketz Swartbooi  Namibia Long distance 2005 Prednisolone, prednisone Public warning
Olesya Syreva  Russia Middle distance 2011
2015
Biological passport
Metenolone
2 years
8 years

Attila Szabó  Hungary Decathlon 2013 3 whereabouts failures 1 year
Gina Coello Tache  Honduras Marathon 2001 Nandrolone 2 years
Gregg Tafralis  United States Shot put 1995
1999
Methandienone 2 years
(Reduced from 4 years)
Life ban
Teddy Tamgho  France Triple jump 2014 3 whereabouts failures 1 year
William Tanui  Kenya Middle distance 1993 Ephedrine
Yoel Tapia  Dominican Republic Sprinting 2012 Methylhexaneamine 6 months
Kory Tarpenning  United States Pole vault 1997 Anabolic steroids 2 years
Angella Taylor-Issajenko  Canada Sprinting 1979–1988 Self admittance of steroid use (Dubin inquiry):
metandienone, oxandrolone, metenolone enanthate, nandrolone, human growth hormone, L-dopa, testosterone, Inosine, Furazabol
Loss of national and world records
Gladys Tejeda  Peru Long distance 2015 Furosemide 6 months
Lucimar Teodoro  Brazil Hurdling 2009 Fenproporex 2 years
Olga Tereshkova  Kazakhstan 400 metres 2011
2014
Testosterone
Methyltestosterone
2 years
Life ban
Ana Mirela Ţermure  Romania Javelin throw 2001 Norandrosterone 2 years
James Kibocha Theuri  France Long distance 2014 Whereabouts failures 1 year
Cheryl Thibedeau  Canada Sprinting 1987
1992
Self admittance of steroid use (Dubin inquiry) 2 years
Life ban
Tsholofelo Thipe  South Africa Sprinting 2012 Norandrosterone, testosterone 2 years
Eric Thomas  United States Hurdling 2003 Modafinil Disqualification and public warning
Susen Tiedtke  Germany Long jump 1995 Turinabol 2 years
Khalid Tighazouine  Morocco Middle distance 2004 Nandrolone 2 years
Ville Tiisanoja  Finland Shot put 2006 Testosterone 2 years
Irina Timofeyeva  Russia Marathon 2009 Biological passport 2 years
Josiane Tito  Brazil Sprinting/Middle distance 2009 EPO 2 years
Mamorallo Tjoka  Lesotho Long distance 2014 Norandrosterone, Clenbuterol, Methylhexaneamine, Ephedrine and Prednisolone 2 years
Nadiya Tkachenko  Soviet Union Pentathlon 1978 Anabolic steroids 18 months
Nataliya Tobias  Ukraine Middle distance 2011 Testosterone 2 years
Ambesse Tolosa  Ethiopia Long distance 2008 Morphine 2 years
Tatyana Tomashova  Russia Middle distance 2007 Fraudulent substitution of urine 33 months
Dragutin Topić  Serbia and Montenegro High jump 2001 Nandrolone 2 years
Kevin Toth  United States Shot put 2003 THG 2 years
Laïla Traby  France Long distance 2014 EPO and refusal 3 years
Silvana Trampuz  Australia Long distance 2001 Nandrolone 2 years
Marina Trandenkova  Russia Sprinting 1996 Bromantane Reprimand
Alex Trembach  Israel Sprinting 2008 Norandrosterone 2 years
Ivan Tsikhan  Belarus Hammer throw 2004 (Sample retested 2012) Methandienone 2 years
Maria Tsirba  Greece Middle distance 2003 EPO, Ephedrine 2 years
Athanasia Tsoumeleka  Greece Race walking 2008 CERA 2 years
Lyubov Tsyoma
(Lyubov Kiryukhina-Tsyoma)
 Russia Middle distance 1997 Stanozolol 2 years
Markku Tuokko  Finland Shot put/
Discus throw
1977 Anabolic steroid 1 year
Erik Tysse  Norway Race walking 2010 CERA 2 years
Romas Ubartas  Lithuania Discus throw 1993
2002
Boldenone
Boldenone
4 years
Giampaolo Urlando  Italy Hammer throw 1984 Testosterone
Sergiu Ursu  Romania Discus throw 2004
2013
Nandrolone
Norandrosterone
2 years
2 years
Binnaz Uslu  Turkey Running 2007
2011 (sample re-analysed 2013)
Testosterone
Stanozolol
2 years
Life ban

Roman Usov  Russia Steeplechase 2008 Carphedon 2 years
Jaanus Uudmäe  Estonia Triple/long jump 2007 Sibutramine Public warning
Martti Vainio  Finland Long distance 1984
1983–1984
Positive test: Metenolone
Self admittance: Blood transfusions, Testosterone
18 months
(Reduced from life ban)
Euclides Varela  Cape Verde Long distance 2012 3 whereabouts failures 18 months
Roland Varga  Hungary Discus throw 2006 Boldenone 2 years
Andrei Varantsou  Belarus Hammer throw 2005 (Sample retested 2012)
January 2013
October 2013
Clomiphene, Oxandrolone
Oral Turinabol
Oral Turinabol
4 years
Life ban
Sebastian Varga  Romania 2006
2009
Stanozolol
Metabolites of metandienone
2 years
8 years
Aleksandr Vashchilo  Belarus Hammer throw 2005 Cannabis Public warning
Cristina Vasiloiu  Romania Middle distance 2008 EPO
Nikolai Vedehin  Estonia Middle distance 2015 Trimetazidine 4 years
Velko Velev  Bulgaria Hammer throw 1975 Anabolic steroids
Michael Velter  Belgium Triple jump 2006
2011
Cannabis
Cannabis
3 months
21 months
Venelina Veneva  Bulgaria High jump 2007 Testosterone 2 years
Oksana Verner  Kazakhstan Middle distance 2010 Stanozolol 2 years
Anna Verouli  Greece Javelin throw 1984 Nandrolone 4 years
Ioan Vieru  Romania Sprinting 2004 Stanozolol 2 years
Saurav Vij  India Shot put 2010 Methylhexaneamine 2 years
Igor Vinichenko  Russia Hammer throw 2013 Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 2 years
Roman Virastyuk  Ukraine Shot put 1991 (in Swedish)
Innis Viviers  South Africa Sprinting 2003
2005
Stanozolol
Stanozolol
2 years
Life ban
Aleksey Voyevodin  Russia Race walking 2008 EPO 2 years
Nadezhda Vorobieva  Russia Middle distance 2004 Pemoline 2 years
Letitia Vriesde  Suriname Middle distance 2003 Caffeine Public warning
Yevhen Vynohradov  Ukraine Hammer throw 2009 Nandrolone 2 years
Larry Wade  United States Hurdling 2004 19-Norandrosterone 2 years
Alwin Wagner  West Germany Discus throw 1977–1987 Self admittance: Steroids
Erick Walder  United States Long jump 2004 Amphetamine, Methamphetamine 2 years
Aleksander Waleriańczyk  Poland High jump 2003 Caffeine Public warning
Douglas Walker  Great Britain/ Scotland Sprinting 1998 Nandrolone 2 years
Delisa Walton-Floyd  United States Middle distance 1991 Amphetamine 4 years
Wang Jiali  China Marathon 2012 Biological passport 2 years
Wang Jing  China Sprinting 2009 Epitestosterone 4 years
Wang Lina  China Long jump 2005 Norandrosterone 2 years
Wang Shizhu  China Hammer throw 2013 Public reprimand
Gareth Warburton  United Kingdom Middle distance 2014 17α-methyl-5 β-androstane-3α,17β-diol 6 months
Solomon Wariso  Great Britain/ England Sprinting 1994 Ephedrine 3 months
Wei Yanan  China Long distance 2002 2 years
Renward Wells  Bahamas Sprinting 2002 2 years
Joan Wenzel  Canada Middle distance 1975 Ephedrine
Kelli White  United States Sprinting 2003
2000–2003
Positive test: Modafinil
BALCO scandal/Admission: THG, EPO
2 years
Janine Whitlock  Great Britain Pole vault 2002 Methandienone 2 years
Bobby-Gaye Wilkins  Jamaica Sprinting 2010 Andarine (SARMs) 2 years
Bernard Williams  United States Sprinting 2004 Cannabis Public warning
Christopher Williams  Jamaica Sprinting 2009 Amphetamine and levmetamphetamine 2 years
Desai Williams  Canada Sprinting 1980s Self admittance of steroid use (Dubin inquiry)
Diane Williams  United States Sprinting Self admittance: Anabolic steroids
Ivory Williams  United States Sprinting 2010 Cannabis 3 months
Rhys Williams  United Kingdom Hurdling 2014 17β-hydroxyestra-4,9-diene-3-one 4 months
Tameka Williams  Saint Kitts and Nevis Sprinting 2012 Possession and use or attempted
use of prohibited substance or method
3 years
Bernice Wilson  United Kingdom Sprinting 2011 and 2015 Anabolic steroid testosterone and Clenbuterol (1st offence), clomiphene (2nd offence) 4 years (1st offence), 10 months (2nd offence)
Solange Witteveen  Argentina High jump 2001 Pemoline 2 years
Anna Włodarczyk  Poland Long jump 1982
Zerfe Wondemagegn  Ethiopia Middle distance 2023 EPO and Testosterone 5 years
Xiong Qiying  China Long jump 1997
Mariya Yakovenko  Russia Javelin throw 2013 Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 2 years
Nevin Yanit  Turkey Hurdling 2013 Stanozolol
Testosterone
Biological passport
3 years
Oksana Yarygina  Russia Javelin throw 2005 Metandienone (Dianabol) 2 years
Iryna Yatchenko  Belarus Discus throw 2004
(Sample retested in 2012)
Methandienone 2 years
Antonina Yefremova  Ukraine Sprinting 2012 Testosterone 2 years
Olga Yegorova  Russia Distance 2007 Tampering: Fraudulent substitution of urine 33 months
Igor Yerokhin  Russia Race walking 2008
2013
EPO
Biological passport
2 years
Life ban

Vasiliy Yershov  Soviet Union Javelin throw 1978 Anabolic steroids 18 months
Elif Yildirim  Turkey Sprinting 2013 Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 2 years
Yin Anna  China Steeplechase 2014 EPO 2 years
Daniela Yordanova  Bulgaria Middle distance 2008 Testosterone 2 years
Lyudmyla Yosypenko  Ukraine Heptathlon 2011 Biological passport 4 years
Jerome Young  United States Sprinting 1999
2004
Nandrolon
EPO

Life ban (2nd ADRV)
Nailiya Yulamanova  Russia Marathon 2009 Biological passport 2 years
Irina Yumanova  Russia Race walking 2014 SARMs 2 years
Andriy Yurin  Ukraine Race walking 2008 3 whereabouts failures 1 year
Fatima Yvelain  France Long distance 2012 EPO 2 years
Aziz Zakari  Ghana Sprinting 2006 Stanozolol 2 years
Joy Sakari
Joy Nakhumicha Sakari
 Kenya Sprinting 2015 Furosemide 4 years
Mahdi Zamani  Iran 400 m 2011 Methandienone 2 years
Carmen Zamfir-Gilhase  Romania Hurdling 2004 Stanozolol 2 years
Ruddy Zang Milama  Gabon Sprinting 2014 7 months
Yuliya Zaripova  Russia Steeplechase 2011 Biological passport abnormalities 2 years and 6 months
Oksana Zelinskaya  Kazakhstan Triple jump 1997 Ephedrine Public warning and disqualification
Olha Zemlyak  Ukraine Sprinting 2009 Norandrosterone 2 years
Zhang Qi  China Shot put 2008 Anabolic agent 4 years
Zhou Tianhua  China Shot put 1993
Zhou Wei  China Sprinting 2000 2 years
Zohar Zimro  Israel Marathon 2012 Public reprimand
Yevgeniya Zinurova  Russia Middle distance 2010 Biological passport abnormalities 2 years
Khalid Zoubaa  France Long distance 2007 EPO 3 years
Ellina Zvereva  Belarus Discus throw 1992 Steroids

See also

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