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9. September 2020 Sanctions List Full GLOBAL LIST OF INELIGIBLE PERSONS Period of Date of Date of Ineligibility Lifetime Infraction Name Nationality Role Sex Discipline 1 Discipline 2 Sanction Disqualification of ADRV Rules ADRV Notes Description Birth Infraction until Ban? Type results In competition test, 2017 Baoneng Guangzhou Huangpu Marathon , ABDOSH, Ali 25/08/1987 ETH athlete M Long Distance (3000m+) 24/12/2017 4 years ineligibility 04/02/2022 Since 24-12-2017 No Doping Presence,Use Salbutamol Guangzhou, CHN ABDUL SHAHID (NASERA), Haidar 13/01/1981 IRQ athlete M Throws 08/03/2019 4 years ineligibility 05/05/2023 Since 08.03.19 No Doping Presence,Use Metandienone In competition test, Iraqi Championships, Baghdad, IRQ Middle Distance (800m- Use or Attempted Use by an Athlete of a Prohibited Substance or a Prohibited IAAF Rule 32.2(b) Use of a prohibited substance ACHERKI, Mounir 09/02/1981 FRA athlete M 1500m 01/01/2014 4 years ineligibility 15/04/2021 Since 01-01-2014 No Doping Use,Possession 1500m) Method, Possession of a Prohibited Substance or a Prohibited Method IAAF Rule 32.2(f) Possession of a prohibited substance ADAMCHUK, Mariya 29/05/2000 UKR athlete F Long Jump Jumps 03/06/2018 4 years ineligibility 16/08/2022 Since 03.06.18 No Doping Presence,Use Trenbolone, DMBA & Methylhexaneamine ICT, Ukrainian club U20 Championships', Lutsk, UKR ADEKOYA, Kemi 16/01/1993 BRN athlete F 400m Hurdles Sprints (400m or less) 24/08/2018 4 years ineligibility 25/11/2022 Since 24.08.18 No Doping Presence,Use Stanozolol Out-of-competition test, Jakarta, IDN ADELOYE, Tosin 07/02/1996 NGR athlete F 400m Sprints (400m or less) 24/07/2015 8 years ineligibility (2nd ADRV) 23/07/2023 Since 24-07-2015 No Doping Presence,Use Exogenous Steroids In competition test, Warri Relays - CAA Super Grand Prix , Warri, NGR In competition test, 96th Malaysian Athletics Championship 2019, Kuala ADLI SAIFUL, Muh. Syazrul 17/02/2001 MAS athlete M Sprints (400m or less) 18/08/2019 4 years ineligibility 12/12/2023 Since 18.08.19 No Doping Presence,Use Methasterone & Oxymetholone Lumpur, MAS ADOK, Roland 29/10/1984 HUN athlete M Long Distance (3000m+) 01/05/2019 2 years ineligibility 22/05/2021 Since 01.05.19 No Doping Presence,Use Clenbuterol ICT, Hungary 50km ultra running Championships 2019, Budakalasz, HUN (Retesting) In competition test, XXX Olympic Games, London, GBR; AGAFONOVA KHANAFEYEVA, Gulfiya RUS athlete F Hammer Throws 8 years ineligibility 05/01/2025 From 15.07.12 - 06.08.14 No Doping Presence,Use Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone; Use McLaren evidence AHMED, Belal 20/11/1986 EGY athlete M Long Distance (3000m+) 27/09/2019 4 years ineligibility 03/12/2023 Since 27.09.19 No Doping Presence,Use EPO Out-of-competition test, Berlin, GER AKKOYUN, Mehmet 28/02/1989 TUR athlete M Long Distance (3000m+) 11/08/2014 4 years ineligibility 07/02/2021 Since 11-08-2014 No Doping Use Athlete Biological Passport Athlete Biological Passport Case AL KHALIFA, Abdullah (Hussain) 16/01/1994 KSA athlete M Triple Jump Jumps 04/03/2017 4 years ineligibility 03/04/2021 Since 4.3.17 No Doping Presence,Use Stanozolol In competition test, Kingdom 1st Class Championships Jeddah, KSA AL-HASAN, Mohammad Yaseen 30/08/1993 KSA athlete M 400m Sprints (400m or less) 05/02/2016 4 years ineligibility 16/09/2021 Since 05-02-2016 No Doping Presence,Use Oxandrolone In competition test, Federation Cup, Qatif, KSA AL-MEQBALI, Rashed Saif 24/08/1978 UAE athlete M Shot Put Throws 31/05/2014 8 years ineligibility 30/05/2022 Since 31-05-2014 No Doping Presence,Use Stanozolol Out of competition test, Dubai, UAE Middle Distance (800m- ALEKSANDROV, Maksim 27/03/1994 RUS athlete M 27/07/2019 4 years ineligibulity 13/08/2023 Since 27.07.19 No Doping Presence, Use EPO In competition test, Russian Championships, Cheboksary, RUS 1500m) ALIKULOV, Toshali 12/07/1999 KAZ athlete M Long Distance (3000m+) 05/05/2018 4 years ineligibility 11/06/2022 Since 05-05-2018 No Doping Presence,Use Meldonium In competition test, Kazakhstan Junior Championships , Shymkent, KAZ ALMSHDINY HAMID, Zenia 11/04/1988 IRQ athlete F Combined Events 07/03/2019 8 years ineligibility 29/07/2027 Since 07.03.19 No Doping Evasion,Refusal and or Failure to Submit Refusal In competition test, Iraqi Championships, Baghdad, IRQ Presence,Use,Evasion,Refusal and or IAAF Rule 32.2. (c) Evading sample collection, Ifrane, MAR ALOTAIBI, Mukhlid 20/06/1976 KSA athlete M 5000m Long Distance (3000m+) 19/07/2016 4 years ineligibility 19/10/2020 Since 19-07-2016 No Doping CERA, Evading, Refusing or Failing to Submit to Sample Collection Failure to Submit Out of competition test, Ifrane, MAR & Rio de Janeiro, BRA ALSALEH, Monira 18/05/1985 SYR athlete F 200m Sprints (400m or less) 26/02/2010 Lifetime ban (2nd ADRV) Since 26-02-10 Yes Doping Presence,Use Stanozolol and Metenolone In competition test, 'Asian Indoor Championships', Tehran IRI Middle Distance (800m- AMICHE, Hicham 05/06/1991 ALG athlete M 13/05/2018 2 years ineligibility 13/11/2020 Since 13.05.18 No Doping Presence,Use Tamoxifen In competition test, Meeting elite de Montgeron, Essone, FRA 1500m) ANANENKO, Anis 29/11/1985 BLR athlete M 400m Sprints (400m or less) 08/08/2012 From 08.08.12 to 27.05.15 No Doping Presence,Use Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone In competition test, XXX Olympic Games, London, GBR ANDREAS, Jeromy 28/02/1992 RSA athlete M Long Distance (3000m+) 08/09/2018 4 years ineligibility 29/10/2022 Since 08-09-2018 No Doping Presence,Use 1-Testosterone ANDREEV, Andrian 24/07/1977 BUL athlete M Hammer Throws 27/02/2008 Lifetime ban (2nd ADRV) Since 27-02-2008 Yes Doping Presence,Use Metenolone Out of competition test ANTUNES, Luis Paolo 28/11/1980 BRA athlete M Race Walk Long Distance (3000m+) 27/09/2015 8 years ineligibility 26/09/2023 Since 27.09.15 No Doping Presence,Use Stanozolol In competition test, Maraton Internacional SESCPR , Foz do Iguacu, BRA APHANE, Reneilwe 24/08/1990 RSA athlete M Triple Jump Jumps 31/01/2018 3 years and 6 months ineligibility 27/08/2021 Since 31.01.18 No Doping Presence,Use Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone, Clomiphene, GW1516 Out-of-competition test, Soshanguve, RSA ARZHANGNEZHAD, Ali 07/01/1999 IRI athlete M Sprints (400m or less) 11/01/2018 4 years ineligibility 12/03/2022 Since 11-01-2018 No Doping Presence,Use Stanozolol In competition test, National indoor athletics championships, Tehran, IRN ASLAN, Veysi 23/02/1984 TUR athlete M Long Distance (3000m+) 09/10/2016 8 years ineligibility (2nd ADRV) 18/06/2025 From 09.10.16 No Doping Presence,Use EPO In competition test, International Darica Half Marathon , Darica, TUR ASSILA, Anouar 01/01/1983 FRA athlete M Long Distance (3000m+) 26/10/2014 4 years ineligibility 18/09/2021 On 26.10.14 and 20.11.16 No Doping Use Athlete Biological Passport Athlete Biological Passport Case AVRAMENKO, Roman 23/03/1988 RUS athlete M Javelin Throws 30/07/2015 8 years ineligibility (2nd ADRV) 29/08/2023 Since 30.07.15 No Doping Presence,Use Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone Out-of competition test, Kirovske Since 29-08-2015 to 20- In competition test, track & field 1st league final , Cankiri, TUR & '60th AYDEMIR, Mazlum 19/07/1983 TUR athlete M Long Distance (3000m+) 29/08/2015 A life-time ineligibility Yes Doping Presence,Use Erythropoietin 02-17 Omer Besim Cross-Country Race' in Istanbul, TUR Middle Distance (800m- AYHAN-KOP, Surreya 06/09/1978 TUR athlete F 1500m 08/09/2007 Lifetime ban (2nd ADRV) Since 08-09-07 Yes Doping Presence,Use Stanozolol Out of competition test 1500m) AZIKE, Henry 07/01/1989 NGR athlete M 100m Sprints (400m or less) 05/12/2012 Lifetime ban (2nd ADRV) Since 05-12-12 Yes Doping Presence,Use Metenolone Out of competition test, Lagos, NGR BAKER Sarkan 30/01/1983 IRQ athlete M Long Distance (3000m+) 25/05/2018 4 years ineligibility 11/12/2022 Since 25-05-18 No Doping Presence,Use Meldonium Out of competition test, Baghdad, IRQ BAKULIN, Sergey 13/11/1986 RUS athlete M Race Walk Long Distance (3000m+) 20/05/2018 8 years ineligibility 02/04/2027 Since 20.05.18 No Doping Presence,Use Athlete Biological Passport IAAF Rule 32.2 (b) Athlete Biological Passport Case BALCIUNAITE, Zivile 03/04/1979 LTU athlete F Road Running Long Distance (3000m+) 15/04/2016 8 years ineligibility 13/05/2024 Since 15.4.16 No Doping Presence,Use Meldonium Out of competition test, Palanga LTU BALLA, Musaeb Abdulrahman 19/03/1989 QAT athlete M Long Distance (3000m+) 20/06/2016 4 years ineligibility 11/12/2020 No Doping Possession Possession of a Prohibited Substance or a Prohibited Method IAAF Rule 32.2. (f) - Possession Presence,Use,Violation of the Prohibition BARBI, Roberto 25/03/1965 ITA athlete M Road Running Long Distance (3000m+) 20/07/2008 38 years ineligibility 28/07/2047 Since 20.07.2008 No Doping Ephedrine & EPO, Participation During Ineligibility In competition test, Mezza Maratona Mende, FRA of Participation During Ineligibility 4 years and 2 months ineligibility Presence,Use,Violation of the Prohibition Clenbuterol, Exogenous Steroids after IRMS (Testesterone) and Participation BARCHI, Christian 04/03/1989 ITA athlete M Long Distance (3000m+) 03/03/2019 with 4 years ineligibility added to 16/06/2027 Since 03.03.19 No Doping In competition test, Granfondo Citta di Ancona, Ancona, ITA of Participation During Ineligibility During Ineligibility the original period 05.10.2020 www.athleticsintegrity.org 1 GLOBAL LIST OF INELIGIBLE PERSONS Period of Date of Date of Ineligibility Lifetime Infraction Name Nationality Role Sex Discipline 1 Discipline 2 Sanction Disqualification of ADRV Rules ADRV Notes Description Birth Infraction until Ban? 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