India's top quarter-miler Priyanka Panwar was today banned for eight years after she tested positive for a banned performance enhancing drug, virtualling putting an end to her career.
The 29-year-old Asian Games gold medallist was handed the suspension by National Anti Doping Agency's (NADA) disciplinary panel.
The verdict of the NADA panel is based on the result of a test conducted on the athlete last year.
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Priyanka's samples had tested positive for mephentermine (a stimulant).
As per the NADA code, athletes caught for a second anti- doping rule violation get a sanction ranging from eight-year to a maximum life-time ban.
Panwar, along with five other athletes, had tested positive for anabolic steroids in the dope tests conducted in 2011, resulting in a two-year suspension for the athlete.
A gold medallist in 4x400m women's relay at the 2014 Incheon Asian Games, Panwar had tested positive for a banned stimulant during a national inter-state athletics competition last year.
She had then decided to face the disciplinary panel.
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