Marathon record holder Chepngetich given three-year ban

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Ruth Chepngetich, a Kenyan who admitted breaking the anti-doping rules, has been banned for three years.

Following a positive test for hydrochlorothiazide (a prohibited diuretic used frequently as a masking agent), Chepngetich was provisibly suspended in July on March 14.

Chepngetich’s accomplishments, including her world-record two hours, nine minutes, and 56 seconds in Chicago in October 2024, will still be remembered.

The 31-year-old’s sentence was reduced to three years because she admitted to the violations despite the request for a four-year ban from the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU).

However, Chepngetich’s phone’s evidence, including messages dating back to 2022, indicates “reasonable suspicion that her positive test may have been intentional,” the AIU will continue to look into it.

Nobody is above the law, according to the saying.

Chepngetich, the first woman to complete a marathon in less than 2:10 during an interview with the AIU in April, was unable to explain why the test was positive.

Chepngetich’s sample had an estimated concentration of 3,800 ng/mL, compared to the HCTZ’s minimum reporting level of 20 nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL) in urine.

A sample taken from Chepngetich two weeks earlier, on February 28, also revealed HCTZ residues that were below the required reporting level.

The above-mentioned suspicious evidence was presented to Chepngetich at a later interview on July 11th. The AIU had also refuted contamination in the interim.

Chepngetich’s explanation changed on July 31 when she claimed she had taken her housemaid’s medication, which was labeled as being HCTZ, after becoming ill two days before the positive test results.

According to the AIU, there are “serious reservations about the credibility of the new version of events,” and such “recklessness” is regarded as “indirect intent, for which an increased four-year sanction is applicable in the context of the sport’s anti-doping laws.

After Chepngetich admitted breaking the anti-doping rule within the 20-day deadline, an automatic one-year reduction was implemented.

The athlete’s results, awards, titles, appearances, and prize money have been forfeited since March 19th, the three-year ban took effect when Chepngetich accepted a voluntary provisional suspension.

The case, according to AIU Chair David Howman, underscored the idea that “nobody is above the laws.”

This is how the system is supposed to operate, according to Howman, despite the disappointment of those who placed their trust in this athlete.

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Marathon record holder Chepngetich given three-year ban

Images courtesy of Getty

Ruth Chepngetich, a Kenyan who admitted breaking the anti-doping rules, has been banned for three years.

Following a positive test for hydrochlorothiazide (a prohibited diuretic used frequently as a masking agent), Chepngetich was provisibly suspended in July on March 14.

Chepngetich’s accomplishments, including her world-record two hours, nine minutes, and 56 seconds in Chicago in October 2024, will still be remembered.

The 31-year-old’s sentence was reduced to three years because she admitted to the violations despite the request for a four-year ban from the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU).

However, Chepngetich’s phone’s evidence, including messages dating back to 2022, indicates “reasonable suspicion that her positive test may have been intentional,” the AIU will continue to look into it.

Nobody is above the law, according to the saying.

Chepngetich, the first woman to complete a marathon in less than 2:10 during an interview with the AIU in April, was unable to explain why the test was positive.

Chepngetich’s sample had an estimated concentration of 3,800 ng/mL, compared to the HCTZ’s minimum reporting level of 20 nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL) in urine.

A sample taken from Chepngetich two weeks earlier, on February 28, also revealed HCTZ residues that were below the required reporting level.

The above-mentioned suspicious evidence was presented to Chepngetich at a later interview on July 11th. The AIU had also refuted contamination in the interim.

Chepngetich’s explanation changed on July 31 when she claimed she had taken her housemaid’s medication, which was labeled as being HCTZ, after becoming ill two days before the positive test results.

According to the AIU, there are “serious reservations about the credibility of the new version of events,” and such “recklessness” is regarded as “indirect intent, for which an increased four-year sanction is applicable in the context of the sport’s anti-doping laws.

After Chepngetich admitted breaking the anti-doping rule within the 20-day deadline, an automatic one-year reduction was implemented.

The athlete’s results, awards, titles, appearances, and prize money have been forfeited since March 19th, the three-year ban took effect when Chepngetich accepted a voluntary provisional suspension.

The case, according to AIU Chair David Howman, underscored the idea that “nobody is above the laws.”

This is how the system is supposed to operate, according to Howman, despite the disappointment of those who placed their trust in this athlete.

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Gov Alia Dissolves Lobi Stars Board, Management

The board and management of the state-owned Lobi Stars FC of Makurdi has been disbanded, according to Benue State governor Hyacinth Alia.

The instantaneous dissolution occurs.

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The state government claimed the decision was intended to reposition the club so that it can perform better in both the Nigeria Premier Football League and other competitions.

The governor also directed that the Commissioner for Youth, Sports, and Creativity be given the all-clear, official documents, assets, and responsibilities with immediate effect, according to a statement from the governor’s chief press secretary, Tersoo Kula, partially read.

The board and management’s appreciation for their contributions to the club and the state was expressed by the governor.

He assured that the new management structure will be introduced soon to help with Lobi Stars’ expansion and competitiveness.

Kim Kardashian risks Kanye outburst as North, 12, shows off fake tattoos and piercings

North West, Kim Kardashian’s daughter, and Kanye West’s daughter, have unveiled a shocking new look complete with grillz, fake nose tattoos, and grillz.

North West, Kim Kardashian’s daughter, has a startling new appearance that includes grillz, fake noses, and fake face tattoos.

Over the weekend, the 12-year-old praised her striking ensemble in a number of videos posted on TikTok. Along with black grillz over her teeth and a fake nose ring, she sported long, blue braids and fake blue contact lenses.

The large, fake tattoos on her face, which included a star beneath her eye and a script on her cheek, were the most eye-catching. One video, posted to her and her mother’s shared account, was captioned “Fake piercings and fake tatts for life.”

Her friends, who were similarly decorated with braids, face tattoos, and piercings, were also seen lip-syncing to a well-known sound bite in the video. North wore chunky trainers, baggy shorts, an oversize tee, and several flashy silver necklaces.

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In additional videos, she and her pals were seen traveling by private jet and later attending an impromptu concert. The tween’s social media posts have sparked content-related content debates online.

Some claim that it’s just a child dressing up for Halloween, while others refute North’s father Kanye West’s previous objections to his kids being able to post on social media.

The artist formally known as Ye claimed that his eldest child, Kim, was using social media against his will in 2022. Under a screenshot of a then eight-year-old North’s first TikTok post, Kanye wrote, “Since this is my first divorce, I need to know what to do about my daughter being put on TikTok against my will.”

Kim responded, “Kanye’s constant attacks on me on social media and in interviews are actually more haughty than any TikTok North might produce.”

As the parent who provides our children’s primary care and care, I make every effort to protect our daughter while also allowing her to express her creativity wherever she pleases under the guidance of adults.

“Divorce is difficult enough for our children, and Kanye’s obsession with attempting to control and manipulate our situation so harshly and publicly only adds to our pain,” said Kanye.

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It saddens me that Kanye keeps making it impossible every step of the way because I have always wanted a healthy and supportive co-parenting relationship.

The mother-of-four concluded her post by saying, “I want to handle all matters involving our children privately, and I hope he can finally approach the third attorney he has retained to resolve any issues amicably.”

Root & Bell win 2025 Cricket Media Club awards

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Joe Root won the Bob Willis Trophy as part of the 2025 Cricket Media Club’s recognition as England’s player of the year.

In October 2024, Root became England’s all-time leading test run-scorer, moving him to second place overall in the summertime Test list after Sachin Tendulkar.

Rehan Ahmed was named young player of the year while England leg-spinner Lauren Bell won the women’s award.

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Nottinghamshire won their first County Championship title since 2010, and Haseeb Hameed was named one of the county’s players of the year.

The Emerging Cricketer of the Year award went to Davina Perrin. In the women’s Hundred eliminator, she scored a stunning 101 for Northern Superchargers.

England’s top bowling team in 2025, led by coach Charlotte Edwards and captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, has had one outstanding season under Seamer Bell, 24.

She is currently a member of England’s World Cup squad in India and has taken 15 T20 international wickets this year, including 13 one-day internationals.

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Root & Bell win 2025 Cricket Media Club awards

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Joe Root won the Bob Willis Trophy as part of the 2025 Cricket Media Club’s recognition as England’s player of the year.

In October 2024, Root became England’s all-time leading test run-scorer, moving him to second place overall in the summertime Test list after Sachin Tendulkar.

Rehan Ahmed was named young player of the year while England leg-spinner Lauren Bell won the women’s award.

    • ago, one hour ago
    • three hours ago
    • last 4 hours
Nottinghamshire won their first County Championship title since 2010, and Haseeb Hameed was named one of the county’s players of the year.

The Emerging Cricketer of the Year award went to Davina Perrin. In the women’s Hundred eliminator, she scored a stunning 101 for Northern Superchargers.

England’s top bowling team in 2025, led by coach Charlotte Edwards and captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, has had one outstanding season under Seamer Bell, 24.

She is currently a member of England’s World Cup squad in India and has taken 15 T20 international wickets this year, including 13 one-day internationals.

2025 CMC Annual Awards Winners

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  • England Men’s Cricket Team
  • Women’s Cricket Team of England
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    • August 16
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