BERLIN: American long jumper and sprinter Jarrion Lawson blamed contaminated beef after the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said on Friday that he had been provisionally suspended following a positive test for a banned substance.
Lawson, who won silver in the long jump at last year’s world athletics championships, tested positive for epitrenbolone, the AIU said.
“AIU confirms a provisional suspension against USA sprinter and jumper Jarrion Lawson for the presence of epitrenbolone, a violation of Article 2.1 of the IAAF Anti-Doping Rules,” it said on Twitter.
The 24-year-old athlete denied any wrongdoing saying the substance could have entered his body through the consumption of beef.
He said a June 2 sample had tested positive for the substance and he was notified on Aug. 3.
“Having now researched Trenbolone, we have discovered that it is a USDA approved steroid, legally used in the United States in the production of beef,” he said in a statement.
“Lab results have shown that there were extremely trace amounts of the metabolite in my sample. We are confident that we will prove that the metabolite entered my system through contamination.”“I am a 100 percent clean athlete and a big supporter of a clean sport.”
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