Indian CWG Lifter Vikas Tested for Doping Before Leaving Australia

CWG: Vikas Thakur was searched and dope-tested on the day of his departure from the event on unexplained suspicions.

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India’s Vikas Thakur shows bronze medal during medal ceremony of  the men’s 94kg Weightlifting category during the Commonwealth  Games 2018 in Gold Coast, Australia on Sunday.
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India’s Vikas Thakur shows bronze medal during medal ceremony of the men’s 94kg Weightlifting category during the Commonwealth Games 2018 in Gold Coast, Australia on Sunday.
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Indian weightlifter Vikas Thakur, who claimed a bronze medal at the ongoing Commonwealth Games, was searched and dope-tested on the day of his departure from the event on unexplained suspicions.

Thakur, a silver-medallist at the 2014 Games, claimed a bronze in the men's 94kg category and was to leave with the team on 11 April. He did leave but only after a last-minute check by the Commonwealth Games Federation authorities on inexplicable suspicions.

Papua New Guinea’s Men’s 94Kg Weightlifting Gold medalist Steven Kari, center, with Canada’s Silver medalist Body Santavy, left, and India’s Bronze medalist Vikas Thakur wave after a medal ceremony at the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast(Photo: AP)

This was revealed by General Team manager Namdev Shirgaonker, while briefing the media about the latest needle controversy that hit India when race walker KT Irfan and triple jumper V Rakesh Babu were ordered to leave the Games for violating the ‘no needle’ policy.

"They requested to take three athletes, one more athlete, Vikas Thakur was called. We took them to the medical commission. Thakur's bag was searched. He underwent a dope test. He answered all the medical commission questions, nothing was found in the bag and his dope test was clear," said Shirgaonkar.

"He was on his way home but unfortunately we were told that he should be brought to the medical commission. After that he was cleared and he went," he added.

Thakur does not have any doping history.

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