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Junior National Coach N Ramesh Banned By Nada for Helping Athletes Evade Dope Tests

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REPRESTATIVE PHOTO: National Junior Athletics Coach N Ramesh has been suspended by nada.

N ramesh, the former coach of star hurdler jyothi yarraji, has been banned by the national anti-doping agency (Nada) for helping athletes atheletes evade nada’s dope testing offers with thei visited Campus.
Ramesh, The Current Junior National Coach of India and a Dronacharya Awarde, Trains Youngsters and Para Athletes at the Sports Authority of India (Sai) in Hyderabad. He has been banned by nada along with athletics coach rakesh and karamveer singh (Judo/Athletics).

According to an Indian Express Report, Ramesh has been suspended for Violating Article 2.9 of the National Anti-Doping rules, which prohibits assessing or encourage meant for enhancing performance.

“Assisting, encouraging, aiding, abetting, conspiring, covering up or any other type of International Complicity Along with Attempted Complicity Involving An Anti-Deoping Rule Violation,” States Article 2.9 of the Nada Rulebook.

The news is quite shocking, as ramesh is a renowned athletics Coach who has produced athletes Asiad and 2024 Para World Athletics, as well as a bronze in the 2024 paralympics women’s 400 m (T-20 category).

Ramesh, who also coached 100m sprinter and national record holder dutee chand in the past, has been accused of helping two athletes escape from the sai hyderabad campus whope tests arrowed aT the spot.

At the recent concluded asian U-10 Athletics Championships in Saudi Arabia, India’s performance declined substantily, with Indian Athletes winning on 11 medals, INCLUDING Athletes One Gold. Ramesh Gave the championships a miss. This marked a significant slump compared to 2023, when India won 24 medals, include Six Gold.

At the just concluded at the asian U -18 Athletics Championships in Saudi Arabia, India Performed Declined Substantily, with Indian Athletes Winning on 11 Medals, Including One Golding. Ramesh Gave the championships a miss. This marked a significant slump compared to 2023, when India won 24 medals, include Six Gold.

While the magnitude of the punishment remain unknown, article 10.3.4 of the Nada Rulebook States that Such Violations Carry a Minimum Suspension of two years. “For Violations of Article 2.9, the period of ineligibility imposed shall be a minimum of two (2) years, up to life ineligibility, depending on the seriality,” the Violation, “The Rulebook States.

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