This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with R.
Name | Country | Event | Banned substance(s) | Reference(s) |
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Andreea Răducan | Romania | Gymnastics | Pseudoephedrine | |
Fernando Rafael | Argentina | Weightlifting | Clenbuterol | |
Nursultan Rakhatov | Kazakhstan | Weightlifting | Stanozolol | |
Robin Rahm | Sweden | Ice hockey | Anabolic steroids | |
Singh Rahuveer | Iran | Volleyball | Norandrosterone | |
Satheesha Rai | India | Weightlifting | ||
Tim Raines Sr. | United States | Baseball | Cocaine | |
Mario Rajola | Italy | Swimming | Cannabis | |
Edwin Raju | India | Weightlifting | ||
Ruslan Ramazanov | Turkmenistan | Weightlifting | Norandrosterone | |
Kléber Ramos | Brazil | Cycling | Erythropoietin (EPO) | |
Fernando Romboli | Brazil | Tennis | ||
Elmira Ramileva | Uzbekistan | Weightlifting | Stanozolol | |
Manny Ramirez | Dominican Republic | Baseball | Performance Enhancing Drugs | |
Kevin Randleman | United States | Mixed martial arts | Submitting fake urine sample | |
Sunita Rani | India | Weightlifting | Norandrosterone | |
Hussain Rashed | United Arab Emirates | Weightlifting | Stanozolol, Hydroxystanozolol | |
Alex Rasmussen | Denmark | Cycling | Missed test | |
Michael Rasmussen | Denmark | Cycling | Blood doping, cortisone, DHEA, EPO, growth hormone, IGF-1, insulin, testosterone | |
Tamerlan Rasuev | Russia | Wrestling | Stanozolol | |
Eddy Ratti | Italy | Cycling | EPO | |
Mihai Ravariu | Romania | Rugby union | hCG | |
Kiefer Ravena | Philippines | Basketball | methylhexanamine, 1,3-Dimethylbutylamine, higenamine | |
Alexandr Razdrobenko | Belarus | Swimming | Clenbuterol | |
Igor Razoronov | Ukraine | Weightlifting | Nandrolone | |
Shawn Ray | United States | Bodybuilding | Anabolic steroid | |
Rita Razmaite | Lithuania | Cycling | Bromantan | |
William Rees-Hole | United Kingdom | Rugby union | Clenbuterol | |
Dermot Reeve | United Kingdom | Cricket | Cannabis | |
Abdur Rehman | Pakistan | Cricket | Cannabis | |
Stephen Rehrmann | United States | Swimming | Pseudoephedrine | |
Andris Reinholds | Latvia | Rowing | Nandrolone | |
Rica Reinisch | East Germany | Swimming | Turinabol (self-admitted) | |
Peter Ribe | Norway | Canoeing | Ephedrine | (in Norwegian) |
Ricardo Riccò | Italy | Cycling | CERA | |
Sha'Carri Richardson | United States | Sprinting | Cannabis | |
Maximiliano Richeze | Argentina | Cycling | steroid | |
Bjarne Riis | Denmark | Cycling | EPO, cortisone, growth hormone (self-admitted) | |
Ryan Rimouski | Canada | Association football | Performance enhancing drugs | |
Juan Rincón | Venezuela | Baseball | Steroids | |
Willie Rioli | Australia | Australian rules football | Submitting fake urine sample | |
Danny Rios | United States | Baseball | Stanozolol | |
Alessandro Rivellini | Italy | Swimming | EPO | |
Barret Robbins | United States | American football | THG | |
Grant Roberts | United States | Baseball | Steroids | |
Ana Rodrigues | Portugal | Water polo | Canrenone | |
Charles Roche | France | Water polo | Cannabis | |
Aikaterini Roditi | Greece | Weightlifting | Methyltrienolone, Buprenorphine | |
Miguel Rodrigues | Portugal | Swimming | Methylhexaneamine | |
Alex Rodriguez | United States | Baseball | Testosterone, primobolan | |
Ángel Rodríguez | Spain | Motorcycle racing | ||
Estella Rodriguez Villanueva | Cuba | Judo | Furosemide | |
Luis Rojas | Venezuela | Swimming | Missed test | |
Andrea Rolle | Italy | Water polo | Cannabis | |
Luis Román Rolón | Puerto Rico | Boxing | ||
Bill Romanowski | United States | American football | Steroids (self-admitted) | |
Romario | Brazil | Football (soccer) | Finasteride | |
Helen Rorive | Belgium | Volleyball | S5 diuretics/Acetazolamide | |
Jarno Rosberg | Finland | Boxing | Methandrostenolone | |
Loren Ross | United States | Boxing | ||
Alexandru Rosu | Romania | Weightlifting | T/E 14 | |
Wolfgang Rottmann | Austria | Biathlon | Violation of blood doping rules | |
Maralla Roudayna | Syria | Swimming | Ephedrine | |
Didier Rous | France | Cycling | Erythropoietin (EPO) | |
Hugo Roux | France | Water polo | Cannabis | |
Fatullaev Rovshan | Argentina | Weightlifting | Metandienone | |
Judson Rowbotham | Canada | Rugby | Cannabis | |
Michal Rubáček | Czech Republic | Swimming | Methylhexaneamine | |
Ammar Rubaiaawi | Iraq | Weightlifting | Metandienone | |
Lazaro Ruiz | Cuba | Weightlifting | Boldenone | |
Graeme Rummans | Australia | Cricket | Probenecid | |
Raimondas Rumšas | Lithuania | Cycling | ||
Andrey Russkikh | Russia | Cycling | ||
Esmatullah Rustam Khil | Afghanistan | Weightlifting | Clostedol, Methylhexaneamine | |
Stefan Rütimann | Switzerland | Cycling | testosterone | |
Andrey Rybakov | Russia | Weightlifting | ||
Jesse Ryder | New Zealand | Cricket | 1-Phenylbutan-2-amine (PBA) and N, alphadiethyl-benzeneethanamine (DEBEA) | |
Aleksandr Rytchkov | Russia | Football | cannabis |
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