Bol Bombshell As Aussie Olympic Hero’s Suspension Lifted But Investigation 'remains Ongoing'

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Bol Bombshell As Aussie Olympic Hero’s Suspension Lifted But Investigation remains Ongoing

Integrity in Sport Olympic gold winner Peter C interim ban has been removed, according to Australia, although a probe into the allegations "remains ongoing." On January 20, the results of a positive test for synthetic EPO obtained on October 11 were made public. Bol stated on social media that his B sample did not support the A sample result, a news that put the celebrity "in absolute amazement." Bol said throughout that he was innocent, pleading with "everyone in Australia to trust me and let the process play out." Additionally, the 28-year-old said that he asked for an examination of his B sample, which was completed this month. Bol revealed the results proving he had not used any performance-enhancing drugs in a post on social media.He said, "The comfort I'm experiencing is hard to put into words." Bol may now practise, play, teach, and collect money from the sport after his temporary suspension was removed. Bol isn't completely out of the woods yet, according to a statement from Sport Integrity Australia. Bol's B sample yielded a "atypical discovery" for recombinant EPO, which Sport Integrity Australia described as "a synthetic chemical" and "not generated naturally by the human body," according to the statement. An ATF, in the words of Sport Integrity Australia, "is not the same" as a positive test result and now necessitates more research. The statement said that Sport Integrity Australia will "continue to evaluate if any anti-doping rule violation(s) has been committed" as part of its inquiry. It's not doable at this point, give a timeline.

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