China sprinter fails doping test at National GamesUp-and-coming Chinese sprinter Wang Jing jing (jing) [Chinese] one of the basic substances that according to traditional Chinese medicine pervade the body, usually translated as "essence"; the body reserves or constitutional makeup, replenished by food and rest, that supports , winner of the women's 100 metres at the China National Games, has been stripped of her title after failing a doping doping, in electronics: see semiconductor. Altering the electrical conductivity of a semiconductor material, such as silicon, by chemically combining it with foreign elements. test, organisers said Monday. "The violation of doping regulations by Wang Jing again shows that there are still a small number of athletes using banned substances as they seek personal rewards," the National Games organising committee said on its website. The 21-year-old Wang's positive test would serve as an incentive to clean up illegal drugs use in sports nationwide, the committee said. Wang won Wang Won (Thai: วังวน) is a subdistrict in the Phrom Phiram District of Phitsanulok Province, Thailand. Geography The subdistrict lies within the Nan Basin, which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed. the 100m championship last week in a time of 11.50 seconds, becoming the first athlete from Fujian province to win an athletics gold medal at the National Games. According to the official Xinhua news agency “Xinhua” redirects here. For other uses, see Xinhua (disambiguation). The Xinhua News Agency (Simplified Chinese: 新华社; Traditional Chinese: , Wang tested positive for epitestosterone and epitestosterone metabolites Metabolites Substances produced by metabolism or by a metabolic process. Mentioned in: Interactions following her October 22 victory. She has been banned from running in the National Games 200m finals. Wang represented China in last year's Olympic Games in Beijing, running in the 100m and the 4x100m relay. Wang is the third athlete to fail a doping test at the ongoing National Games, after female shooter Li Jie tested positive for the beta-blocker propranolol propranolol /pro·pran·o·lol/ (-pran´o-lol) a ß, used as the hydrochloride salt in the treatment and prophylaxis of certain cardiac disorders, the treatment of tremors and of inoperable pheochromocytoma, and the prophylaxis of migraine. and female rower Guo Linna for 19-norandrostenedione. On Monday, Guo was banned from competition for four years and fined 15,000 yuan (2,500 dollars) by the Henan provincial rowing association, Xinhua said in a separate report. Guo's coach, Zhang Hui, has been banned for life, as he was involved in two positive doping cases, the first dating back to 2001, it said.
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