Marathon world record holder Ruth Chepngetich suspended over doping test

Ruth Chepngetich, the world record holder in the women's marathon, was provisionally suspended after a positive doping test for a diuretic.

Ruth Chepngetich, the world record holder in the women's marathon, was provisionally suspended after a positive doping test.

The Athletics Integrity Unit said Chepngetich tested positive for Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), which is a diuretic used clinically to treat fluid retention and hypertension, from a sample collected from her on March 14.

The AIU said Chepngetich, who is from Kenya, "opted for a voluntary provisional suspension while the AIU's investigation was ongoing."

"When there is a positive test for diuretics and masking agents, a provisional suspension is not mandatory under the World Anti-Doping Code. Chepng'etich was not provisionally suspended by the AIU at the time of notification, however, on 19 April, she opted for a voluntary provisional suspension while the AIU’s investigation was ongoing,” Athletics Integrity Unit head Brett Clothier said.

Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich of Kenya poses for a photo after finishing first in the women’s race, setting a world record at 2:09:56 during the 2024 Chicago Marathon.

Chepngetich, 30, set the world record during her third win in the Chicago Marathon in October, finishing in 2 hours, 9 minutes, 56 seconds.

Chepngetich, who won the marathon at the 2019 world championships in Qatar, does have the right to appeal and to have her case heard before a disciplinary tribunal.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ruth Chepngetich: Marathon record holder suspended over doping test

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