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The B sample of Greco-Roman wrestler Heiki Nabi s doping sample confirmed the wrestler used letrozole, a drug prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency. Everything went as scripted. I now eagerly await the detailed lab results that can take a week or even longer. We will then take the next steps to defend my honest name in Estonia and the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), Nabi said in a press release after his B sample results became available. I will stick to what I have previously said: I have not knowingly and intentionally consumed any banned substances and I plan to fight for my rights and reputation until the end, the wrestler penned.
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Two-time world champion and Olympic silver medalist wrestler Heiki Nabi tested positive for letrozole, a drug prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
The 35-year old Nabi tested positive for the illegal substance letrozole in the start of the year, a medicine used to accelerate muscle growth and development. Nabi is now under a primary competition ban, as of Wednesday. I was and still am shocked! I sincerely cannot imagine how a substance such as this ended up in my organism. The lack of knowledge in this situation is most hurtful. With my hand on my heart - I have always followed fair play rules when doing sports, said Nabi via a press release. When I heard the substance is found in women s breast cancer medicines, my bewilderment grew larger.