Kenya’s former New York marathon champion Korir gets five-year doping ban
Kenyan marathon champion Albert Korir, winner of the 2021 New York City Marathon, has been banned from competition for five years after testing positive for EPO, a banned substance that boosts red blood cell production. The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) announced the ban, which is reduced from six years due to Korir's early admission and acceptance of the sanction.

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AI-generatedKenyan marathon champion Albert Korir, winner of the 2021 New York City Marathon, has been banned from competition for five years after testing positive for EPO, a banned substance that boosts red blood cell production. The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) announced the ban, which is reduced from six years due to Korir's early admission and acceptance of the sanction. The positive test occurred during out-of-competition testing in Kenya in October. Korir's ban is effective from January 8, 2024, to January 7, 2031. This sanction follows other recent doping cases involving Kenyan runners, including Ruth Chepngetich and lifetime ban for Beatrice Toroitich, despite Kenya's efforts to improve its anti-doping record.
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5 extractedMore than 140 Kenyan runners have been sanctioned for drugs offences since the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Korir received a one-year reduction from the original six-year suspension.
Korir won the 2021 New York marathon in a time of 2 hours, 8 minutes, 22 seconds.
Korir tested positive for the synthetic form of erythropoietin (EPO) during out-of-competition tests.
Albert Korir has been banned for five years after admitting using a banned performance-enhancing drug.