Monday, January 18, 2016

Competitors to submit oaths before SAG

Individuals from the Sri Lankan unforeseen toward the South Asian Games will need to submit testimonies to say they have been made mindful of banned execution upgrading drugs, said director of the counter doping office Prof. Arjuna de Silva.

The organization means to test tests of chose competitors, which will happen seven days before the unforeseen leaves the nation.
The tests will be gone before by a class on banned medications, to be held in Colombo for all competitors, coaches and authorities.





The SAG happens in Guwahati and Shillong from 5 to 16 of February.

The Sri Lankan unexpected involves 257 male and 227 female competitors.

At the Colombo SAG, short separation runner Jani Chaturangani de Silva was blamed for utilizing banned medications, while one competitor from Nepal and two Pakistani boxers were discovered liable of comparable charges.