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List

Name Country Sport Year of
violation
Anti-doping rule violation
/
Banned substance(s)
Sanction Reference(s)
Fritz Aanes  Norway Greco-Roman wrestling Norandrosterone, Noretiocholanolone
Tom Aage Aarnes  Norway Ski jumping Amphetamine
Mariya Abakumova  Russia Athletics 2008 Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (Turinabol)
Sara Abbazova  Azerbaijan Powerlifting 2001 Nandrolone Life
Damin Abbiate  Argentina Weightlifting Nandrolone
Salwan Abbood  Egypt Weightlifting Stanozolol
Kalifa Abdalla  Libya Weightlifting Metandienone
Walid Abdelaal  Egypt Wrestling Stanozolol
Ibrahim Abdelbaki  Egypt Wrestling Methylhexaneamine
Yamil Abdellatif  Morocco Weightlifting Cannabis
Donia Abdelrahman  Egypt Weightlifting Hydroxystanozolol
Djamolidine Abdoujaparov  Uzbekistan Cycling 1997 Clenbuterol, bromantan 1 year (Extended from 6 months)
Hashim Abdulkareem  Egypt Weightlifting Norandrosterone
Muminjon Abdullaev  Uzbekistan Wrestling Nandrolone
Inga Abitova  Russia Athletics 2008 Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (Turinabol)
Alex Acco  Brazil Beach volleyball Norandrosterone, Noretiocholanolone
Olimbek Achildiev  Uzbekistan Weightlifting
Johan Ackermann  South Africa Rugby union Nandrolone
Ali Adams  United Kingdom Boxing 2012 Stanozolol 2 years
Phillip Adams  Australia Shooting 2002 Hydrochlorothiazide 2 years
Adham Khazeiq  Palestine Weightlifting Nandrolone, Norandrosterone
Andre Agassi  United States Tennis Methamphetamine (self-admitted)
Uche Agu  Nigeria Weightlifting Norandrosterone
Abdulmunem Ahmed  Iraq Weightlifting Methyltestosterone
All Ahmed  Yemen Weightlifting Metandienone, Norandrosterone, Anabolic steroids
Naveed Ahmed Butt  Pakistan Powerlifting 2008 Methandienone metabolites 2 years
Mirambek Ainagulov  Kazakhstan Wrestling Furosemide
Lizandro Ajcú  Guatemala Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO)
Karhan Akay  Turkey Swimming Methandienone
Ali Akbar  Pakistan Weightlifting
Alibek Akbayev  Russia Wrestling
Albina Akhatova  Russia Biathlon 2003
2009
Nikethamide
Erythropoietin (EPO)
Igor Akhlyustin  Russia Swimming
Shoaib Akhtar  Pakistan Cricket Nandrolone
Atrhouros Akritidis  Greece Weightlifting Methyltrienolone, Buprenorphine
Mohammed Al-Aifuri  Iraq Weightlifting Metandienone
Abdul Rehman Al Bader  Kuwait Swimming Methylhexaneamine
Noor Alam  Pakistan Cycling Nandrolone
Carlos Alberto de Jesus  Brazil Football (soccer) Hydrochlorothiazide, Tamoxifen
Rolf Aldag  Germany Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) (self-admitted)
Darrell Alderman  United States Drag racing Cocaine
Faisal Aldossri  Saudi Arabia Tennis
Denis Alekseyev  Russia Athletics 2008 Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (Turinabol)
Evgeny Aleshin  Russia Swimming
Jose Alexis Valida  Spain Volleyball Cocaine
Stephen Alfred  United States Cycling (track) 1998
2006
2007
Norandrosterone
Testosterone (May), hCG (June)
Refusal to submit to doping control
6 months
8 years
Life ban
Muhammad Al-Ghaferi  United Arab Emirates Swimming Methylhexaneamine
Dilsher Ali  Pakistan Cycling Nandrolone
Hram Ali  Iraq Weightlifting Metandienone
Javed Ali  Pakistan Bodybuilding Nandrolone
Khalid Ali  Pakistan Bodybuilding
Sadam Ali  United States Boxing Cathine
Amir Aliakbari  Iran Wrestling Anabolic steroids
Waleed Ali Alghmdi  Saudi Arabia Water polo Cannabis
Saeid Alihosseini  Iran Weightlifting Metandienone
Abdullah Ali Rami  Yemen Weightlifting Metandienone, Ephedrine
Mohsen Alizadeh  Iran Water polo Norandrosterone and metabolites
Yousri Yaseer Allaili  Saudi Arabia Water polo Methamphetamine
David Allen  United Kingdom Rugby League Metabolite of cocaine
A. J. Allmendinger  United States Auto racing Amphetamines
Carlos Almanzar  Dominican Republic Baseball Steroids
Alimohamad Almharous  Saudi Arabia Weightlifting Metandienone
Bassam Almohammad Alshahin  Syria Weightlifting Boldenone, Androsterone
Jasim Yusuf Al Nabhan  Bahamas Beach volleyball Methylhexaneamine
Mohamed Al Saedi  Iraq Wrestling Sibutramine
Saoud AlShehhi  United Arab Emirates Weightlifting Stanozolol, Hydroxystanozolol
Thiago Alves  Brazil Mixed Martial Arts Spironolactone
Lyle Alzado  United States American football Anabolic steroids (self-admitted)
Nehal Ameur  Egypt Swimming Methandienone
Wafa Ammouri  Morocco Weightlifting
Uwe Ampler  Germany Cycling 1999 Steroids
Chris Andersen  United States Basketball
Kim Andersen  Denmark Cycling 1985
1986
1987
1992
Undisclosed (7 Sept), Norephedrine (14 Sept)
Undisclosed (8 April), Undisclosed (16 April), Undisclosed (27 April)
Testosterone
Amineptine
1 year (Life ban lifted)
Peter Riis Andersen  Denmark Mountain biking Erythropoietin (EPO)
Darryl Anderson  United Kingdom Motorcycle racing
Ijah Anderson  England Football (soccer) Cocaine
Silva Andrea  Brazil Weightlifting Norandrosterone
Ekaterina Andreeva  Russia Swimming
Frankie Andreu  United States Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) (self-admitted)
Joaquín Andújar  Dominican Republic Baseball Cocaine
Jacques Anquetil  France Cycling Self-admitted
Henry Antchouet  Gabon Football (soccer) Cocaine
Kristina Antoniychuk  Ukraine Tennis Furosemide
Toppo Anupdeo  India Weightlifting Methylhexamine
Abdallah Anwar  United States Boccia Hydrochlorothiazide
Atif Anwar Ali  Pakistan Bodybuilding
Adam Anzorov  Russia Wrestling
Bijiya Arabam  India Weightlifting Metandienone
Anos Armak  Iran Weightlifting Metandienone
Andrei Aramnau  Belarus Weightlifting Synthetic cannabinoid
Ibrahim Arat  Turkey Weightlifting Hydroxystanozolol
Lorena Araujo  Brazil Swimming Stanozolol
Fouodfi Arcangeline  Cameroon Weightlifting N-bisdesmethyl sibutramine
Alexandros Aresti  Cyprus Swimming Stanozolol
Chris Armstrong  England Football (soccer) Cannabis
Lance Armstrong  United States Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO), Human Growth Hormone, Testosterone, Cortisone, Blood transfusions (self-admitted) Life ban
Marco Antonio Arriagada Quinchel  Chile Cycling 2011 Stanozolol 4 years
Michael Arroyo  Ecuador Football (soccer) cannabis
Silvia Artola  Nicaragua Weightlifting Methylhexaneamine
Kasem Asaad  Syria Weightlifting Methandriol, Methyltestosterone
Man Asaad  Syria Weightlifting Metandienone
Yamba Asha  Angola Football (soccer)
Mohammed Asif  Pakistan Cricket Nandrolone
Hasan Aslam  Pakistan Weightlifting
Nuno Assis  Portugal Football (soccer) Nandrolone
Igor Astarloa  Spain Cycling Biological passport violation 2 years
Mikel Astarloza  Spain Cycling 2009 Erythropoietin (EPO) 2 years
Ksenia Atamanskaya  Kazakhstan Swimming Fenoterol
Anna Athanasiadou  Greece Weightlifting Methyltrienolone, Buprenorphine
Mikhail Audzeyev  Belarus Weightlifting Boldenone, Androsterone
Floren Augier  France Swimming Prednisone, Prednisolone
Arthur Auray  France Water polo Cocaine
Michele Aureli  Italy Water polo Betamethasone
Niklas Axelsson  Sweden Cycling 2001
2009
EPO
EPO, testosterone
2 years and 8 months (Reduced from 4 years)
Life ban


Murat Aygün  Netherlands Kickboxing Metandienone
Laura Azevedo  Brazil Swimming Anabolic steroids
Tariq Aziz  Pakistan Field hockey Cannabis
Villalobos Azofeifa  Costa Rica Cycling GW501516
Ahmed Abdelwahed  Italy Athletics Meldonium

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