Two more Kenyan athletes fail drugs tests

Viola Chelangat Kimetto and Joyce Jemutai Kiplimo banned for two years, others investigated

Winner of the Boston and Chicago marathons, Rita Jeptoo of Kenya, failed an out-of-competition test in October. Two more Kenyan athletes have tested positive and been banned for two years. Photograph: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images
Winner of the Boston and Chicago marathons, Rita Jeptoo of Kenya, failed an out-of-competition test in October. Two more Kenyan athletes have tested positive and been banned for two years. Photograph: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images

Kenyan long-distance runners Viola Chelangat Kimetto and Joyce Jemutai Kiplimo have failed drugs tests and will be banned for two years, Athletics Kenya said on Monday.

Tests from five other Kenyan athletes have aroused suspicion.

Kimetto, who finished third in the 2012 Athens Marathon, failed a urine drugs test at the Macau Galaxy Entertainment International Marathon on December 1st last year.

Kiplimo failed a doping test taken after the 2014 Yangzhou Half Marathon, which she finished in 1:10:21 in April.

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Both women tested positive for norandrosterone.

Athletics Kenya also asked five other athletes to report to its office by December 18th over “particular issues revolving around doping cases” raised by its medical and antidoping commission.

In October, Kenya's Rita Jeptoo, winner of the Boston and Chicago marathons for the last two years, failed an out-of-competition doping test, and was suspended from competition pending testing of a B sample to be done this week.

Dozens of Kenyan athletes have failed dope tests in the past two years.

Kenyan government officials have blamed the growing doping cases on foreign agents and Athletics Kenya’s failure to educate its athletes properly.

Kenya's Olympic Champion David Rudisha last week said Athletics Kenya was not doing enough to tackle doping in the east Africa country.