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Jul 3, 2021 | 6:44 PM
CENTRAL LAKE, Mich (Reuters) â U.S. President Joe Biden weighed in on the suspension of sprinter ShaâCarri Richardson over marijuana use, saying Saturday âthe rules are the rules.â
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) confirmed Richardsonâs suspension on Friday after the sprinter known for brightly-colored hair and record-breaking speed tested positive for cannabis during her 100 meter U.S. trials in June.
The womenâs 100 meter event at the Tokyo Olympics starts on July 30, two days after Richardsonâs ban ends but the adverse finding means her Olympic qualifying results at the trials, which offer automatic places to the first three qualified athletes in each event, are annulled.
Biden on Richardson’s sprinting suspension: ‘the rules are the rules’
FILE PHOTO: Athletics - Ostrava Golden Spike - Municipal Stadium, Ostrava, Czech Republic - May 19, 2021 Sha Carri Richardson of the U.S. on her way to win the 200m Women REUTERS/David W Cerny/File Photo
July 3, 2021
CENTRAL LAKE, Mich (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden weighed in on the suspension of sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson over marijuana use, saying Saturday “the rules are the rules.”
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) confirmed Richardson’s suspension on Friday after the sprinter known for brightly-colored hair and record-breaking speed tested positive for cannabis during her 100 meter U.S. trials in June.
By Syndicated Content
Jul 3, 2021 | 6:44 PM
CENTRAL LAKE, Mich (Reuters) â U.S. President Joe Biden weighed in on the suspension of sprinter ShaâCarri Richardson over marijuana use, saying Saturday âthe rules are the rules.â
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) confirmed Richardsonâs suspension on Friday after the sprinter known for brightly-colored hair and record-breaking speed tested positive for cannabis during her 100 meter U.S. trials in June.
The womenâs 100 meter event at the Tokyo Olympics starts on July 30, two days after Richardsonâs ban ends but the adverse finding means her Olympic qualifying results at the trials, which offer automatic places to the first three qualified athletes in each event, are annulled.
By Syndicated Content
Jul 3, 2021 | 6:44 PM
CENTRAL LAKE, Mich (Reuters) â U.S. President Joe Biden weighed in on the suspension of sprinter ShaâCarri Richardson over marijuana use, saying Saturday âthe rules are the rules.â
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) confirmed Richardsonâs suspension on Friday after the sprinter known for brightly-colored hair and record-breaking speed tested positive for cannabis during her 100 meter U.S. trials in June.
The womenâs 100 meter event at the Tokyo Olympics starts on July 30, two days after Richardsonâs ban ends but the adverse finding means her Olympic qualifying results at the trials, which offer automatic places to the first three qualified athletes in each event, are annulled.