Kenya's former NY marathon champion Korir gets 5-year doping ban
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Kenya's 2021 New York marathon champion Albert Korir has
been banned for five years after he admitted using a banned
performance-enhancing drug, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said.
Korir, 32, tested positive for the synthetic form of
erythropoietin (EPO) that stimulates red blood cell production during
out-of-competition tests in Kenya in October 2025.
The AIU said that Korir had received a one-year reduction
from the original six-year suspension "based on an early admission and
acceptance of the sanction".
His five-year ban will run from January 8, 2026, the date he
was provisionally suspended, until January 7, 2031.
Korir won the 2021 New York marathon in a time of 2hr 08min
22sec and came third in 2023 with a personal best time of 2:06:57.
Korir's sanction comes nearly six months after compatriot
Ruth Chepngetich, the current world marathon record holder was banned for three
years after admitting the use of Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), a banned diuretic
used as a masking agent.
Running is a way out of poverty for many in Kenya, putting
pressure on many to turn to drugs, especially since the country lacks the
sophisticated infrastructure to train stars.
Kenya worked to clean up its image after a string of doping
scandals around the 2016 Rio Olympics led to it being declared non-compliant by
the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
More than 140 Kenyan runners, mainly long-distance athletes,
have been sanctioned for drugs offences since then.
In June 2024, Kenya handed out its first lifetime ban to
marathon runner Beatrice Toroitich and a six-year ban to 10km record-holder
Rhonex Kipruto.

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