Keshmiri Suspended for Life
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Kamy Keshmiri, the U.S. discus champion in 1989 and a three-time NCAA champion while at the University of Nevada, has been suspended for life, USA Track & Field said Friday.
Keshmiri, who failed to appear for two out-of-competition drug tests, dropped his appeal of a positive drug test.
He had tested positive for methandienone, a steroid, in an out-of-competition test mandated by the International Amateur Athletic Federation, track and field’s governing body, on May 15.
A first doping offense results in an automatic four-year suspension. For failing to appear for out-of-competition tests Dec. 7 and Jan. 4, Keshmiri was suspended for life.
Keshmiri won the discus competition at last year’s U.S. Olympic trials at New Orleans.
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