Ali Saïdi-Sief Explained

Ali Saïdi-Sief
Birth Place:Constantine, Algeria
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Ali Saidi-Sief (Arabic: علي سعيدي سياف, born March 15, 1978) is an Algerian Olympic runner. His specialty is the 1,500 m race, but he took a silver medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics for the 5,000 m, losing the gold to Ethiopian athlete Million Wolde.[1]

The International Association of Athletics Federations banned him from competing for two years after he tested positive for nandrolone, a banned performance-enhancing steroid, at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. A second expert examination at a laboratory in Cologne showed that a supplement he had been taking (Peruvat) contained nandrolone, which was not among the labelled ingredients. This did not affect his doping ban, as the rules apply strict athlete liability, but he vowed to seek compensation from the supplement maker.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Athletes . 23 September 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100814093637/http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/country%3DALG/athcode%3D131970/index.html . 14 August 2010 . live .
  2. Panapress: German lab finds suspended Algerian athlete innocent 20 September 2001