Athletics-Former New York Marathon winner Albert Korir banned for five years


FILE PHOTO: Nov 3, 2024; New York, NY, USA; Albert Korir of Kenya finishes third in the professional men’s division of the New York City Marathon. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Salus-Imagn Images/File Photo

LONDON, March 30 (Reuters) - ⁠Kenya's 2021 New York Marathon winner Albert Korir ⁠has been banned for five years after admitting ‌to doping, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said on Monday.

The 31-year-old admitted anti-doping violations after testing positive for the prohibited substance CERA, ​an EPO-based construct, in three out-of-competition ⁠tests conducted in Kenya ⁠last October.

The sanction was initially for a mandatory four ⁠years but ‌increased to six due to aggravating circumstances before being reduced by a year due ⁠to his early admission and acceptance of ​the punishment.

"The athlete ‌has accepted the above consequences for his anti-doping ⁠rule violations ​and has expressly waived his right to have those consequences determined by the disciplinary tribunal at a hearing," ⁠the AIU said.

Korir will retain his ​2021 New York Marathon title but the 2019 and 2023 runner-up was stripped of third place in last November's ⁠race. The ban will last until January 7, 2031.

Marathon running has been hit with a spate of doping cases in recent years, particularly from Kenya which ​is world-renowned for middle and long-distance ⁠runners.

The AIU said last September, before Kenya's women's marathon ​world record-holder Ruth Chepngetich was ‌banned for three years for anti-doping ​rule violations, that things had improved.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing bny Ed Osmond)

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