Doping ban for Russian world swim champion

Swimming's governing body FINA has provisionally suspended Russia's London bronze medallist and world champion Yulia Efimova over a positive drug test.

London Olympic bronze medallist and three-time world swimming champion Yulia Efimova of Russia has been suspended provisionally after testing positive for a banned drug in an out-of-competition doping control test.

"Following the results management process and in accordance with the FINA Doping Code rule, the federation executive decided to impose a provisional suspension on the athlete until a hearing before the FINA Doping Panel can be made," the federation official site stated.

"The provisional suspension started on January 21, 2014."

Russian press reports last week said that the A sample, which the 21-year-old swimmer gave for testing in October, contained the banned steroid Dehydroepiandrosterone, which is also known as DHEA.

Efimova, who set breaststroke short course world records at 50m and 200m distances, is coached by the American specialist David Salo (University of Southern California).

Another Russian swimmer Sergei Makkov was also provisionally suspended after testing positive for another banned medication - Ostarine. His provisional ban is backdated to January 20.


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