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Thursday, 10 November 2011

Kabaddi World Cup Players Tested Positive For Steroids Banned In India

New Delhi — seven players in the World Cup Kabaddi in India tested positive for steroids banned.

On Tuesday in the Indian Express Rahul Bhatnagar, Director General of the National Agency for the fight against doping was quoted saying that the players, including one American, were temporarily suspended and withdrawn from the Championship.


Two of the players are from Australia and one from Canada, Germany, Spain and Argentina.

Nada has caught 20 players for doping in the camp of the Indian kabaddi before the World Cup.
 
Kabaddi, a popular team sport in South Asia, it's a game seven which includes attacks on opponents and fight and fight.
 

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