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Sania Mirza wants AITA to look into Venus Williams' medical data but national body won't rush

Press Trust of India • September 15, 2016, 23:18:53 IST
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New Delhi: As reports have emerged that Rio Olympics silver medallist Venus Williams have allegedly been allowed to use prohibited substances under Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs), Indian tennis star Sania Mirza has demanded that AITA takes up the matter with the appropriate authorities but the national body says it won’t rush into the matter. ‘Fancy Bears’, a Russian hackers group, has claimed that it has uncovered files which showed that several American athletes, including Venus and her younger sister Serena Williams were allowed to take banned substances by the World Anti-Doping Association (Wada) under the TUEs procedure.

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Sania Mirza wants AITA to look into Venus Williams' medical data but national body won't rush

New Delhi: As reports have emerged that Rio Olympics silver medallist Venus Williams have allegedly been allowed to use prohibited substances under Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs), Indian tennis star Sania Mirza has demanded that AITA takes up the matter with the appropriate authorities but the national body says it won’t rush into the matter. ‘Fancy Bears’, a Russian hackers group, has claimed that it has uncovered files which showed that several American athletes, including Venus and her younger sister Serena Williams were allowed to take banned substances by the World Anti-Doping Association (Wada) under the TUEs procedure. Sania and Rohan Bopanna had lost their mixed doubles semi-finals in the Rio Olympics to American combo of Venus and Rajeev Ram, who ended up as silver medallists. [caption id=“attachment_3006462” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Sania Mirza in action at the Rio Olympics. PTI Sania Mirza in action at the Rio Olympics. PTI[/caption] If any medallist is caught in the dope net, he or she will be stripped of the medal. Then, the medal may be given to the athletes who finished behind the original medallist. According to sources, Sania’s mother Naseema had called up AITA Life President and ITF Vice President Anil Khanna this morning asking him to look into matter. “She informed that Williams sisters have failed Wada dope test and we should take it up with the IOA and IOC,” a source said. It has also been learnt that even Ashok Kumar, who is from AITA affiliated unit of Telangana has requested AITA to take up the matter. A senior AITA functionary confirmed the development to PTI but said they can’t rush into the matter since it still needs to be established if Venus is actually at fault. “Based on just some news we can’t make a claim, the process has to be followed. We need to approach IOA, IOA will then take it up to IOC because the Olympics is their purview. We can’t jump the gun,” the office-bearer told PTI. He cited the example of Russian diva Maria Sharapova, who was recently banned for using banned meldonium. “Something has surfaced. Someone is going to establish the truth, till the truth is established we can’t make a claim. We will have to wait. Whatever needs to be done, we will do it. We are waiting for actual facts to be revealed officially. Like it happened with Sharapova. In this case it is just a news,” he said. “If the news prove wrong, we will lose face. This is the perfect stand that we have taken. We are not going to rush it.” According to documents released by the Fancy Bears hackers’ team, Venus was allowed to take prednisone, prednisolone and triamcinolone, among others, in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Under Wada Rules, athletes may take substances for which they will procure a Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUE) – waivers that allow them to treat medical conditions with medications that may appear on Wada’s prohibited items list. It has also been reported that ITF has confirmed that the Williams sisters had permission for the therapeutic use of banned drugs. ITF has also come out in favour of the Williams sisters.

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