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Drug found in runner's blood
17/06/2003 22:04  - (SA)  

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Dries Liebenberg, Beeld

Durban - Medical tests have shown the Comrades marathon runner who collapsed at Cowies Hill on Monday had taken the banned stimulant ephedrine.

He was among 36 athletes taken to hospital during the race.

Although disciplinary action against the athlete is unlikely, Comrades medical committee chairperson Dr Jeremy Boulter last week reiterated his warning that taking medication during the race was dangerous.

The man collapsed about 70km from the starting line and was taken to hospital in a delirious state. Comrades spokesperson Cheryl Winn said medical tests showed he'd taken ephedrine.

Some cold and flu remedies contain the stimulant.

Strict testing procedures must be followed if an athlete is to be disciplined for using forbidden stimulants, said Chris Hattingh, chairperson of Athletics South Africa's banned substances committee.

Steps can also be taken if the athlete admits guilt. The prescribed penalty for a first offence is a warning and disqualification.

A second offence earns the athlete a two-year suspension, said Hattingh.

The athlete who collapsed was discharged after treatment.

Of the 36 athletes taken to hospital, only nine were admitted. Boulter said all were expected to be discharged by Wednesday.

There were a few cases of athletes who experienced heart problems, but Boulter was satisfied the ultra-marathon had gone off well from a medical point of view.

He said two years ago, when close to 12 000 people took part, there were several serious incidents.

Boulter believes the extra time allotted for this year's race took some of the pressure off the runners.

- Beeld



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