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Anti-Doping Agency Reveals Costly Mistakes Leading to Harsh Bans for Kenyan Athletes

Journalist BenedictBy Journalist BenedictJuly 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) has shed light on some of the major errors Kenyan athletes continue to make—mistakes that have led to long and often career-ending doping bans. In a detailed update shared on Sunday, July 27, the AIU clarified that contrary to popular belief, not all doping violations happen by accident.

In fact, in many cases—especially those involving complex and powerful banned substances—the violations appear to be intentional, which attracts harsher penalties.

One of the cases the AIU used to explain this growing concern was that of marathon runner Emmaculate Anyango Achol. She was recently slapped with a six-year ban right at the peak of her career.

Achol, who is currently ranked as the world’s second-fastest woman in the 10,000-meter race, tested positive for testosterone, a prohibited substance.

The AIU noted that her samples, taken over a four-month period, consistently tested positive. This long-term presence of multiple banned substances indicated that her doping was not accidental but part of an ongoing, deliberate performance-enhancing program.

The AIU emphasized that because her actions met the criteria for “Aggravating Circumstances” under World Athletics Anti-Doping Rules (Rule 10.4), a heavier penalty was imposed. “Her samples showed traces of various banned substances collected over several months, clearly pointing to repeated violations,” the AIU noted.

As a result, Achol was handed a six-year competition ban starting from September 26, 2024. In addition, all her athletic results from February 3, 2024, onward were nullified. This meant she had to return any medals, prize money, and titles won during that period, dealing a massive blow to her career.

The AIU also pointed out another major oversight that many athletes make during the investigation process: failing to submit evidence or sign an official admission of guilt. Doing so can sometimes reduce the punishment under the Anti-Doping Rules.

However, when athletes do not take this step or cannot prove that the doping was unintentional, the AIU is left with no choice but to apply the strictest possible penalties.

“These types of cases show why stronger punishments are important,” the AIU stated. “They help reflect the seriousness of the method used, not just the presence of a banned substance.”

Unfortunately, Achol’s case is just one of several that emerged in July. A number of Kenyan athletes were sanctioned, sending shockwaves through the country’s athletics community.

One of the most shocking bans came on July 17, when world marathon record holder Ruth Chepng’etich was suspended. Her sample, collected on March 14, tested positive for Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), a banned diuretic that can be used to mask other substances.

The increasing number of doping cases in Kenya has not only raised alarm among sports authorities but also poses a serious threat to the country’s international sporting reputation.

The AIU has urged athletes to take full responsibility, avoid shortcuts, and follow clean sports practices if they wish to sustain long and successful careers.

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