LOS ANGELES, July 24: Jessica Hardy, an American who qualified to swim the 50-meter freestyle and 100 breaststroke at the Beijing Olympics, tested positive for a banned substance, Swimming World magazine reported.

The magazine’s website said an unidentified coach not on the Olympic staff confirmed the positive test while NBC television’s Olympic website reported that both “A” and “B” samples from Hardy have tested positive.

Both organizations cited unnamed athletes as saying Hardy is no longer at the US swim team’s training camp after the results, which NBC said came from a test taken at the US Olympic trials that concluded earlier this month.

Hardy won the 100 breast and was second in the 50 free at the trials in Omaha, Nebraska, but could face a two-year ban for a poisitive dope test.

Expidited arbitration proceedings have already started to decide if Hardy will remain in the US lineup for Beijing, NBC reported, saying the banned substance in question is thought to be a stimulant.

Should Hardy not compete at Beijing, it would be a major blow to American medal hopes in the 100 breast, her premier event, and hurt US relay chances as well as bring a cloud of doping controversy over the US swim squad in Beijing.

A strong breaststroke leg from Hardy would be important for a US 400 medley relay that is expected to face a fight for gold with Australia.

Hardy, 21, set a world 100 breast record of 1min 06.20secs at the 2005 World Championships in Montreal, a time that remains an American record.

Hardy was on the US Olympic roster submitted Wednesday to the International Olympic Committee for the Beijing Games, meaning the places in her races would have to be filled by other swimmers already on the US team.—AFP

Opinion

Editorial

Quetta bombing
Updated 10 Nov, 2024

Quetta bombing

THERE appears to be no end to the stream of violent incidents occurring in Balochistan, indicating a clear failure ...
Burdened courts
10 Nov, 2024

Burdened courts

ACCORDING to recent reports, the new chief justice has set about implementing a recently adopted plan for clearing...
Playing in Pakistan
10 Nov, 2024

Playing in Pakistan

MOHSIN Naqvi, Pakistan’s cricket chief, has shown a brave face. Now he has to be unrelenting and put the onus on...
Wake-up call
Updated 09 Nov, 2024

Wake-up call

Pakistan must heed UN's wake-up call and bring its laws and practices in line with its international human rights obligations.
Foreign banks’ exit
09 Nov, 2024

Foreign banks’ exit

WHY are foreign banks leaving Pakistan? In the last couple of decades, we have seen a number of global banking...
Kurram protest
09 Nov, 2024

Kurram protest

FED up with the state’s apathy towards their plight, the people of Kurram tribal district took to the streets on...