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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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German sprinter Ansah wins 200m gold after alleged failure to comply with doping test
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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. 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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“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.”

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National Anti Doping Agency of Germany alleges Ansah committed a violation of Article 2.3 of the National Anti-Doping Code.

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German sprinter Owen Ansah won the 200-meter final at the European championships.

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NADA Germany’s “letter of charge” calls for a four-year ban.

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Ansah faces a potential ban at home for allegedly failing to comply with a doping test.

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German sprinter Ansah wins 200m gold after alleged failure to comply with doping test 1 of 2 | Owen Ansah of Germany celebrates with his gold medal after winning the men’s 200 meters final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Morgan Harlow) 2 of 2 | Owen Ansah of Germany celebrates with his gold medal after winning the men’s 200 meters final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Morgan Harlow) 1 of 2 | Owen Ansah of Germany celebrates with his gold medal after winning the men’s 200 meters final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Morgan Harlow) 1 of 2 Owen Ansah of Germany celebrates with his gold medal after winning the men’s 200 meters final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Morgan Harlow) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 2 of 2 | Owen Ansah of Germany celebrates with his gold medal after winning the men’s 200 meters final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Morgan Harlow) 2 of 2 Owen Ansah of Germany celebrates with his gold medal after winning the men’s 200 meters final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Morgan Harlow) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Birmingham, England (AP) — German sprinter Owen Ansah won the 200-meter final at the European championships Friday despite facing a potential ban at home for allegedly failing to comply with a doping test.Ansah crossed the line in 19.95 seconds for the gold medal at Alexander Stadium three nights after taking the bronze in the 100 meters.“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.”The 200 was “was always the main goal,” he added. “This race was just more for me. At a championship you never know what can happen.”Last week, the Germany" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="185870" data-entity-type="organization">National Anti Doping Agency of Germany alleged Ansah “committed a violation of Article 2.3 of the National Anti-Doping Code ... (refusal or failure to submit to sample collection).”There was no provisional suspension, however, so Ansah remains eligible to compete. Germany" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="185871" data-entity-type="organization">NADA Germany’s “letter of charge” calls for a four-year ban. Ansah had 20 days to either accept the findings “or request the initiation of disciplinary proceedings before the German Court of Arbitration for Sport.”Ansah told German site sport1 that an anti-doping official came to his house for an out-of-competition test last month as he was leaving to travel to Monaco. Ansah reportedly said he couldn’t immediately give a urine sample and wasn’t aware of the consequences. 3 MIN READ 1 MIN READ 1 MIN READ Athletes across multiple sports have received lengthy bans under such rules. In June, former Wimbledon tennis champion Marketa Vondrousova was given the maximum four-year ban for refusing a test.___See full AP coverage of European sports here
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