Anti-doping panel recommends four years ban on Pakistani shooter Shehzad Akhtar

Faizan Lakhani
August 08, 2017

Shehzad’s dope test was found positive during the 4th Islamic Solidarity Games in Baku, Azerbaijan in 2017

Anti-doping panel recommends four years ban on Pakistani shooter Shehzad Akhtar

KARACHI: A national anti-doping panel has recommended imposing a ban of four years on Pakistani shooter, Muhammad Shehzad Akhtar, a bronze medalist in Islamic Solidarity Games, after his dope tests were found positive.

The three member anti-doping panel, comprising Javaid Lodhi, Rizwan ul Haq and M. Muneeb Mukhtar, was constituted after Shehzad’s dope test was found positive for P2 Beta-blockers/propranolol and its metabolite hydroxyl-propranolol during the 4th Islamic Solidarity Games in Baku, Azerbaijan in 2017.

According to a statement released on Tuesday, the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation delegated powers of result management to anti-doping-organisation of Pakistan. The test results were available after the conclusion of games, where Shehzad Akhtar had won a Bronze medal in the Pistol Shooting competition.

The panel, after hearing the case, has recommended imposing a four year ban on the shooter and that his medal to be stripped off.


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