SEOUL: South Korea’s only Olympic swimming champion, Park Tae-hwan, failed a recent doping test and put his hopes of competing at the Rio de Janeiro Games in doubt.
Park tested positive for an unspecified banned substance in early September in a test arranged by swimming world governing body FINA, according to his agency Team GMP and Korea Swimming Federation on Tuesday. South Korean media reported the substance was testosterone.
Park, 25, has been a national hero in South Korea since he won a gold medal in the 400-metre freestyle at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. It was South Korea’s first Olympic swimming medal, and he also owns the country’s only other three Olympic swimming medals. Park added a silver in Beijing, and two more silvers at the 2012 London Games.
“Park Tae-hwan is more shocked by the results of a doping test than anyone else,” Team GMP said.
Team GMP officials blamed the positive test on an injection administered by a local hospital, which offered him free chiropractic and other treatments in July. The doping test he failed was before the Asian Games. There, Park won one silver and five bronze medals, and passed doping tests during the event, according to Team GMP and swimming officials. Team GMP said the hospital told them the injection didn’t contain any prohibited substance, but it was later found that it did.
Published in Dawn, January 28th, 2015
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