Rita Jeptoo: Kenyan marathon runner fails doping test
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Kenyan marathon runner Rita Jeptoo has become the latest athlete from the country to fail a doping test.
The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) informed Athletics Kenya of traces of a banned substance in Jeptoo's 'A' sample.
An Athletics Kenya statement on the 33-year-old read: "The result of the 'A' sample for the athlete has indicated the presence of prohibited substances."
Thirty-six Kenyans have been confirmed as failing tests in the past two years.
Moses Kiptanui, one of most successful runners in Kenyan history, claimed last year doping is rife among the country's athletes.
Kenyan marathon runners Wilson Loyanae Erupe and Nixon Kiplagat Cherutich tested positive for banned substances in February 2013 and were both suspended for two years by Athletics Kenya.
Athletics Kenya said its medical and anti-doping commission will meet next week with Jeptoo "to establish whether she would wish to exercise her right to order for testing of the 'B' sample".
Jeptoo has won the previous two Boston and Chicago marathons and also previously won the Stockholm, Paris, Milan and Lisbon marathons.
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