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Malaysian badminton star Lee Chong Wei fails second doping test

KUALA LUMPUR — World badminton No 1 Lee Chong Wei’s B sample has tested positive for dexamethasone, threatening the career of one of Malaysia’s greatest sportsmen.

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KUALA LUMPUR — World badminton No 1 Lee Chong Wei’s B sample has tested positive for dexamethasone, threatening the career of one of Malaysia’s greatest sportsmen.

He has been suspended temporarily pending a doping hearing with the Badminton World Federation (BWF).

Badminton Association Malaysia (BAM) deputy president Datuk Mohamad Norza Zakaria said the hearing was expected to held in the next two weeks.

Lee went through a random dope test during the World Championships in Copenhagen on Aug 30. He flew to Norway to witness the seal of his B sample being opened at Oslo on Nov 5.

He faces a two-year ban but will get a chance for a hearing with the Badminton World Federation (BWF), in a date to be announced soon.

It was reported that Chong Wei had been implicated in the scandal after traces of dexamethasone were found in his urine (A sample) during a random test conducted at the World Championships.

Dexamethasone is a type of steroid medication with anti-inflammatory effects usually used to aid an athlete’s rehabilitation.

Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin was previously reported as saying that a thorough investigation on the shuttler’s recent medical history revealed that the drug was administered into his body on July 17 to treat his thigh injury.

“We are looking at another test right now. The athlete had taken an out-of-competition dope test on August 15 in Malaysia and it was conducted by Wada (World Anti-Doping Agency) before he left to compete in the World Championships in Copenhagen,” Mr Khairy told The Star.

He said that various independent tests were also being carried out by the National Sports Institute (NSI).

The NSI, he said, had also conducted tests on the athlete’s supplements and drinks, his bird’s nest consumption and even his hair gel.

“We want to be as thorough as possible,” said Mr Khairy. THE MALAYSIAN INSIDER

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