The Rivers State-born lifter was previously suspended” by the Games federation after her ‘A’ sample tested positive for a combination of banned diuretics and masking agent- amiloride and hydrochlorothiazide.
She is now “fully suspended” from the Glasgow Games and her result “nullified” following her positive “B’ sample test.
The CGF statement read in part: “The Commonwealth Games Federation has determined that Nigerian weightlifter, Chika Amalaha, has committed an anti-doping rule violation and has fully suspended her from the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.”
Chika Amalaha stri*ped of Her Gold Medal at Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games Following Her Failed Drug Test. Image: Getty Image.
Amalaha equaled the Games snatch record of 82kg with her first attempt before lifting 85kg on her third.
She had claimed the pole position by a combined total of 196kg- a Games record- and she would have been the youngest woman to win a weightlifting title in the Games history- according to the International Weightlifting Association.
Amalaha’s ordeal sees Nigeria’s gold medal count drop to seven, plus her six silver and 13 bronze equal a combined 26 medals; yet retains the 8th spot on the medal standings.
She is the first athlete to fail at the ongoing Games, aside some few pre-competition anti-doping rule violations.
The World Anti-Doping Agency recommends a standard two-year ban for a first doping offence.
Meanwhile, Edith Ogoke, Efe Ajagba and Efetobor Apochi won bronze medal each for the country in the women’s middleweight, men’s super-heavyweight and heavyweight boxing categories respectively, after losing their semi-final matches by unanimous decision on Day nine.
Ajagba, 20, lost to Australia’s Joseph Goodall in the men’s +91kg super heavy semi-final, while Nigeria’s only female boxer at the 2012 London Games, Ogoke, 23, was no match for Team England’s Savannah Marshall in the women’s (69 – 75kg) middle semi-final, both on Friday.
Apochi, 26, captain of the Nigeria boxing team, lost the day’s first bout in the men’s 91kg heavyweight semi-final to Canada’s Samir El-Mais.
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