German sprinter Ansah wins 200m gold after alleged failure to comply with doping test
German sprinter Owen Ansah won the men's 200-meter final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, on Friday, August 14, 2026, with a time of 19.95 seconds. This victory comes as Ansah faces allegations from the National Anti Doping Agency of Germany (NADA Germany) for allegedly failing to comply with a doping test last month.

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AI-generatedGerman sprinter Owen Ansah won the men's 200-meter final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, on Friday, August 14, 2026, with a time of 19.95 seconds. This victory comes as Ansah faces allegations from the National Anti Doping Agency of Germany (NADA Germany) for allegedly failing to comply with a doping test last month. NADA Germany has issued a letter of charge calling for a four-year ban, but Ansah was not provisionally suspended and remained eligible to compete. Ansah stated that an official visited his home for an out-of-competition test as he was departing for Monaco, and he was unable to provide a sample immediately, reportedly unaware of the consequences. He also won a bronze medal in the 100 meters at the same championships.
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5 extracted“I hope everyone will know my name now,” Ansah said. “This was the goal, to leave the Europeans with two medals. A bronze and gold is amazing for me.”
National Anti Doping Agency of Germany alleges Ansah committed a violation of Article 2.3 of the National Anti-Doping Code.
German sprinter Owen Ansah won the 200-meter final at the European championships.
NADA Germany’s “letter of charge” calls for a four-year ban.
Ansah faces a potential ban at home for allegedly failing to comply with a doping test.