Great Britain sprinter CJ Ujah ‘shocked and devastated’ as provisional suspension leaves silver in men’s 4x100m relay at Tokyo Olympics under threat

Great Britain sprinter CJ Ujah says he is ‘shocked and devastated’ after he was provisionally suspended over an alleged anti-doping breach.

The 27-year-old won a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics with the men’s 4x100m relay team but it emerged on Thursday there was an ‘adverse analytical finding’ from testing that took place during the Games.

Ujah’s suspension has thrown Great Britain’s silver into doubt

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Ujah’s suspension has thrown Great Britain’s silver into doubt

Ujah said in a statement to the PA news agency: “It’s taken me a few days to process the information I received on Thursday shortly before it was made public.

“I am completely shocked and devastated by this news.

“To be absolutely clear, I am not a cheat and I have never and would never knowingly take a banned substance.

“I love my sport and I know my responsibilities both as an athlete and as a teammate.

Ujah (left), won silver along with Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake

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Ujah (left), won silver along with Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake

“I am respecting the formal processes and will not be making any further comment until it is appropriate to do so.”

Ujah was found to have presence/use of prohibited substances ostarine and S-23, which are selective androgen receptor modulators (SARM) and help with building muscle.

If the case against Ujah is proven, the British relay quartet, also including Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, are likely to be stripped of their silver medals.

The AIU confirmed that Bahrain’s 1500m runner Sadik Mikhou, Georgian shot-putter Benik Abramyan and Kenya sprinter Mark Otieno Odhiambo have also been provisionally suspended following adverse tests.

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