BSP-19 World junior sprint queen Williams fails doping test

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World junior sprint queen Williams fails doping test

KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug 28, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Double world under-20 sprint
champion Briana Williams could miss next month’s World Championships after
reportedly testing positive for the banned diuretic hydrochlorothiazide
(HCTZ).

The Jamaican daily The Gleaner said that the 17-year-old initially failed
the doping test after the National Senior Championships between June 20-23
where she placed third in the 100 metres to secure a spot in the national
team for the World Championships in Doha.

The newspaper said Tuesday that the ‘B’ sample had reportedly confirmed the
presence of the substance.

Williams’ representative Emir Crowne said they had not yet received
confirmation of the ‘B’ sample and insisted that the sprinter had not done
anything wrong.

Her team reportedly say that the teenager used a contaminated cold and flu
medication — which she had declared on her testing protocol form — as the
source of the banned substance.

“Our primary position will be that Ms Williams bears no fault in the
circumstances and there should be no sanctions levied against her. That will
be our primary position,” Crowne told The Gleaner.

The medication, which does not list HCTZ as an active ingredient, was
subsequently sent by Williams’ team to be tested independently in the USA,
where it was confirmed that it was contaminated with traces of the banned
diuretic, the newspaper reported.

Florida-born Williams was just 16 when she won the 100m and 200m at last
year’s World Under-20 Championships in Tampere which gained her nominations
for the IAAF Female Rising Start and the Laureus Breakthrough of the Year
Awards.

The Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) is set to name its
team for Doha on September 6.

Last week, American sprinter Christian Coleman vowed to fight allegations
that he missed three drug tests, saying he is confident a September hearing
will clear him to compete at the World Championships.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1641 hrs