The Canadian wrestler Colin Daynes failed a test for banned products. It means that he will not compete at the Summer Olympics. He was sentenced to 2-year ban.
Last year the athlete was chosen for the Windsor/Essex County Sports Hall of Fame.
The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sports banned this wrestler. He failed a drug test, when he got a gold medal in the 74-kg division.
The athlete tested positive for Drostanolone, Boldenone, Tamoxifen and Furosemide. Every of these preparations is in the list of forbidden drugs of the World Anti-Doping Agency. When it comes to Drostanolone and Boldenone, they belong to anabolic steroids. Furosemide is a diuretic preparation. It is used as a masking agent for other medications. Tamoxifen is a medicine that is recommended for prevention of unwanted reactions that occur due to application of steroids.
The sportsman admitted to application of prohibited drugs and accepted the sentence. He affirmed that he applied the banned medicines to receive recovery from an injury. He told to The Star Monday night that he desired to recover in order to participate in the 2012 Olympic Games. The athlete noticed that a naturopathic doctor advised him to take these medications. He also added that he hadn’t known that the products were forbidden. According to his affirmations, if he had known, he wouldn’t have participated in competitions.
The wrestler was going to represent Canada at the Olympics again. The wrestler represented his country at the 1996 Olympics that were in Atlanta.
The wrestler didn’t try to defense himself. The wrestler noticed that there was no any difference whether the forbidden preparations were found in the blood or not. They presented in the system.
Earlier Daynes also competed in mixed martial arts. Colin Daynes had to qualify internationally. Colin Daynes thought that he would compete at the Olympics in London last time. Then his career comes to the end. But he was sentenced to ban due to positives for banned preparations.
His personal trainer Bill Hogarth claims that that the things are too bad. But the athlete didn’t desire to cheat. Hogarth hopes that the wrestler’s reputation will not be destroyed. During his career he obtained 62 gold medals, 11 silver and 5 bronze medals.
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