The athletes namely Esha, Rabia Ashiq, Naeem Akhtar and Aziz-ur-Rehman have been tested positive for the test.


Quetta: Four national athletes have been tested positive for dope test in National Games.
The athletes namely Esha, Rabia Ashiq, Naeem Akhtar and Aziz-ur-Rehman have been tested positive for the test.
President Athletics Federation Akram Sahi said that the dope test has not been officially reported yet, we have been suspended by the POA. The athletics event in the National Games has nothing to do with the federation.
According to Akram Sahi, all stakeholders had been informed in this regard. The athletes had told the organizers and institutions that the records would not be recognized in this event.
He said: “POA should ask the institutions on the issue of dope test, the suspended federation is not responsible for the issue”.
According to President Athletics Federation, the event at the National Games is not official.

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