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Junior National Athletics coach suspended NADA for helping athletes evade dope testers | Sport-others News

The National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA), in its l of banned athletes and officials, included the names of Junior National Athletics coach Ramesh Nagapuri along with Rakesh (Athletics), and Karamveer Singh (Judo/Athletics) and provided the reason of ‘adminration of prohibited substances’ and ‘complicity’ for their suspension.
Ramesh, the current junior national coach employed the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) and a Dronacharya awardee, has been suspended for violation of article 2.9 of the National Anti-Doping Rules. The article 2.9 of NADA’s rule book states that assing or encouraging an athlete to take prohibited substances comes under violation of anti-doping rules.
The article, that comes under the ‘complicity’ subsection of NADA’s rules state: “Assing, encouraging, aiding, abetting, conspiring, covering up or any other type of intentional complicity along with attempted complicity involving an anti-doping rule violation.” The article
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Ramesh, who has also coached 100m sprinter and National Record holder Dutee Chand in the past, was suspended after he allegedly helped athletes evade the NADA officials from the Sports Authority of India, Hyderabad Center, when the officials came to collect samples of the athletes training there.
The two athletes who escaped from the premises when officials arrived, are also on the suspension l following the incident and are charged with evasion, violating the article 2.3 of the NADA rule book.
Ramesh was not present with the U-18 Indian athletics team that traveled to Saudi Arabia for the Asian Youth Athletics Championships earlier this week.
While the l doesn’t clarify the ban period or the magnitude of the ban, article 10.3.4 of the NADA rule book reads, “For violations of Article 2.9, the period of ineligibility imposed shall be a minimum of two (2) years, up to lifetime ineligibility, depending on the seriousness of the violation.”Story continues below this ad
In India, coaches are rarely penalized NADA for doping charges faced their athletes. In the past, NADA has suspended two coaches due to their involvement in doping. In 2022, Mumbai-based athletics coach Mickey Menezes was banned for injecting a prohibited substance into his trainee while Judo coach Naresh Arya was banned in 2024 for obstructing a National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) official from collecting samples of his trainees and reportedly physically assaulting the official.

NADA rules in effect
2.8: Adminration or Attempted Adminration an Athlete or Other Person to any Athlete In-Competition of any Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method, or Adminration or Attempted Adminration to any Athlete Out-of-Competition of any Prohibited Substance or any Prohibited Method that is Prohibited Out-of-Competition
2.9: Complicity or Attempted Complicity an Athlete or Other Person
2.3: Evading Sample collection; or refusing or failing to submit to Sample collection without compelling justification after notification a duly authorized Person.

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