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Olympic gold medalist Crawford gets two-year ban

(Reuters) – American sprinter Shawn Crawford, who won the 200 meter gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, has been banned for two years for failing to comply with out-of-competition dope testing even though his agent says he retired last year.

Shawn Crawford of the U.S. checks the scoreboard after the men's 200 meters semi-final during the world athletics championships at the Olympic stadium in Berlin August 19, 2009. REUTERS/Michael Dalder
Shawn Crawford of the U.S. checks the scoreboard after the men’s 200 meters semi-final during the world athletics championships at the Olympic stadium in Berlin August 19, 2009. REUTERS/Michael Dalder

The United States Anti-doping Agency (USADA) issued a statement saying Crawford had been handed a two-year suspension because he had failed to notify drug testers of his whereabouts during the last 18 months.

But his agent told Reuters in an email Friday that Crawford, who voluntarily gave his silver medal from the 2008 Beijing Olympics to a rival competitor he felt had been wronged, had already announced his retirement from athletics after failing to make the U.S. team for last year’s London Olympics.

“Crawford retired after the trials last year,” Crawford’s representative Kimberly Holland said. “He’s 35 years of age, and has moved on.

“Unfortunately, his announcement wasn’t enough, as he had to complete retirement paper work to be removed from the testing pool.”

Athletes are required to provide details of their whereabouts to drug-testers for a certain period of each day so they can be located for out-of-competition tests.

USADA said Crawford failed to file his whereabouts and accrued three “Whereabouts Failures”, which constituted a rule violation.

USADA said Crawford’s third whereabouts failure occurred in November last year and his two-year ineligibility began on Wednesday, when the ban was officially imposed.

Crawford also won a silver medal in the 4×100 relay at Athens and the individual 200 at Beijing, won by Usain Bolt.

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