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Briefly: Indian race walker Bhawna handed 16-month ban

New Delhi Top Indian race walker Bhawna Jat has been handed a 16-month ban for whereabouts failure by the Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel after she committed the offence in August last year. Bhawna, a former national record holder in women’s 20km...
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New Delhi

Top Indian race walker Bhawna Jat has been handed a 16-month ban for whereabouts failure by the Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel after she committed the offence in August last year. Bhawna, a former national record holder in women’s 20km race walk, was provisionally suspended by the National Anti-Doping Agency in August last year and she was recalled from Budapest where she had reached to take part in the World Championships. Her 16-month ban period will, however, begin from August 10, 2023.

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Sussex relieves Pujara after signing Hughes

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Zaheer in talks with LSG for mentorship role

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