Athletics at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's 1500 metres explained

Event:Women's 1500 metres
Games:2002 Asian Games
Venue:Busan Asiad Main Stadium
Dates:10 October
Competitors:10
Nations:8
Gold:Sunita Rani
Goldnoc:IND
Silver:Tatyana Borisova
Silvernoc:KGZ
Bronze:Yoshiko Ichikawa
Bronzenoc:JPN
Prev:1998
Next:2006

See main article: Athletics at the 2002 Asian Games.

The women's 1500 metres competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea was held on 10 October at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium.

On October 13, 2002, Japanese news agency Kyodo News reported that Sunita Rani of India had tested positive for a banned substance, which was later confirmed by Lee Choon-Sup, Deputy Secretary General of the Busan Asian Games Organizing Committee; an unofficial report stated that the substance was the anabolic steroid nandrolone.[1] [2] The Indian Chef de Mission at the Games backed Sunita—who denied using any banned drug—and asked for a "B" sample test from Bangkok, but tests were run only at the Asian Games’ Doping Control Center (AGDCC) in Seoul (the laboratory accredited by the IOC). On October 16, the AGDCC confirmed the steroid nandrolone in Sunita's urine sample; as a consequence, the OCA stripped her medal.[3] [4] The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) requested the intervention of the International Association of Athletics Federations and the IOC; the samples were jointly reexamined by the World Anti-Doping Agency and the IOC Sub-Commission on Doping and Biochemistry of Sport. In January 2003, the OCA announced that the IOC Medical Director had cleared Sunita of the doping charge and that appropriate action would be taken against the AGDCC.[5] Her medal was reinstated on February 4, 2003, in a ceremony attended by the Secretary General of OCA Randhir Singh and the president of the IOA Suresh Kalmadi.[6]

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time

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Thursday, 10 October 2002 13:00 Final

Results

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4:06.03
4:12.53
4:13.42
44:14.78
54:15.91
64:16.93
74:20.95
84:30.69
94:41.57
104:47.17

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Sunita Rani tests positive . https://web.archive.org/web/20121004075109/http://hindu.com/2002/10/14/stories/2002101402902100.htm . dead . October 4, 2012 . . October 14, 2002 . July 10, 2011 . Mohan, K. P..
  2. Web site: Asian Games records . . November 27, 2010 . July 10, 2011.
  3. News: Sunita stripped of her medals while her officials run for cover . . October 17, 2002 . July 10, 2011 . Halarnkar, Samar . New Delhi.
  4. News: Sunita Rani stripped of medals . https://web.archive.org/web/20031102220602/http://www.hinduonnet.com/2002/10/17/stories/2002101700342100.htm . usurped . November 2, 2003 . The Hindu . October 17, 2002 . July 10, 2011.
  5. Web site: OCA to return Sunita Rani's medals . . January 7, 2003 . July 10, 2011.
  6. News: Sunita Rani gets back her Asiad medals . . February 4, 2003 . August 26, 2011 . Unnikrishnan, M. S. . New Delhi.