London 2012 Olympics: Sprinter Tameka Williams sent home over drugs

ST KITTS & Nevis sprinter Tameka 
Williams has been sent home from the London Olympics by her team for a 
potential drugs violation.

ST KITTS & Nevis sprinter Tameka 
Williams has been sent home from the London Olympics by her team for a 
potential drugs violation.

Williams had been using a substance which was “clearly outside the medical code,” St Kitts Olympic committee vice president Dennis Knight said yesterday.

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Knight said Williams had not tested positive, but the team acted after consulting with the World Anti-Doping Agency “to find out about the product.”

“In discussions with our team management, she volunteered to them that she had been using a particular substance which, when we did our own investigations, we considered to be outside the accepted medical code,” Knight said. Williams told team officials about using the substance – which the team has not disclosed – in a pre-Olympics training camp. “It was a matter of the management of the team doing their due diligence,” Knight said.

The 22-year-old Williams had qualified for the 100 and 200 metres, and gave samples for anti-doping tests at national Olympic trials last month. “It was not based on any positive drug test. She turned up a clean test,” Knight said. Williams is the only woman in a seven-member team from St Kitts & Nevis.