WKL to impose restrictions on players found guilty of doping

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 28 2014 | 4:21 PM IST
The World Kabaddi League (WKL) today announced the list of 23 players who have committed anti-doping rule violations, either before the draft or during and also in out of competition tests.
Eleven players have been found to have violated the anti-doping regulations in the time since the start of the inaugural Wave WKL, according to the organisers.
An additional 12 players were declared for adverse analytical findings by the WADA accredited laboratory, in the doping control out-of-competition tests at Ludhiana prior to the selection of the teams.
The names of all 23 players will be published on the official website of WKL.
The WKL has created history by conducting 464 doping control tests till the last set of matches held in Jalandhar last weekend.
191 doping control out-of-competition tests were also conducted at Ludhiana prior to the selection of teams.
Raman Raheja, Chief Executive Officer of WKL said, "We had implemented doping control tests out-of-competition (OOC) as well as in-competitions (IC)."
WKL started in-competition doping control tests from the first league matches held in the United Kingdom from August 9. Thereafter it also implemented random out-of-competition tests to create a sense of responsibility and awareness among sportspersons that they could be tested anytime and anywhere.
The players who were asserted to have committed anti-doping rule violations during the league period in OOC tests were Jugraj Singh, Kuldeep Singh, Randeep Kumar, Sandeep Singh Ludhar, Gurpreet Singh Gill, Amandeep Singh Gill, Navneet Singh, and Eakam Singh.
The names of three other players, one from out-of-competition tests and two from in-competition tests have not been declared intentionally as their cases are under notice period, but these names will also be announced after due process is completed.
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First Published: Oct 28 2014 | 4:21 PM IST

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