Kenyan marathon champion gets 10-year ban for doping
Ekiru has been ordered to forfeit some of his race prizes and money
Kenyan marathon runner Titus Ekiru has received a 10-year ban for doping and tampering.
One of his positive tests was taken at the Milan Marathon in 2021, which he won in a time of two hours, two minutes and 57 seconds. That time would currently rank him the seventh-fastest marathon athlete of all time.
Ekiru also tested positive after winning the Abu Dhabi Marathon on 26 November.
An investigation found the 31-year-old obstructed the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU)'s probe into two adverse analytical findings (AAFs) by using false information and documentation.