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12 May 2026

The ITA reports that kurash athlete Dayanch Omirov has been sanctioned with a six‑year period of ineligibility

The International Testing Agency (ITA), leading an independent anti-doping program for the International Kurash Association (IKA), reports that athlete Dayanch Omirov from Turkmenistan has been sanctioned with a six-year period of Ineligibility after testing positive for the Prohibited Substances meldonium and metandienone metabolite.

¹ The information about the provisional suspension was publicly disclosed by the ITA shortly after its imposition: https://ita.sport/news/the-ita-notifies-kurash-athlete-dayanch-omirov-of-an-apparent-anti-doping-rule-violation/.

² When an athlete does not challenge the assertion of an ADRV and does not request a hearing, anti-doping organisations have the possibility to issue a written decision sanctioning the athlete and imposing the applicable consequences without having to refer the case to a hearing panel. This is provided in articles 8.3.2 and 8.3.3 of the IKA ADR and article 8.3 of the World Anti-Doping Code.

³ As per article 10.4 of the IKA ADR, if aggravating circumstances are present which justify the imposition of a period of ineligibility greater than the standard sanction, the period of ineligibility otherwise applicable shall be increased by an additional period of ineligibility of up to two years depending on the seriousness of the violation and the nature of the aggravating circumstances. The circumstances and actions that qualify as aggravating circumstances include, but are not limited to, circumstances where the athlete used or possessed multiple prohibited substances or prohibited methods.

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