Indian wrestler Bajrang Punia has found himself in the midst of a doping controversy after United World Wrestling (UWW) suspended him until December 31, 2024. However, Punia has vehemently denied the allegations of refusing to give his urine sample for doping control.
In a statement posted on social media, Punia clarified that he did not refuse to provide his sample for doping control. He explained that during the incident in question on March 10, 2024, he raised concerns about the expired testing kits that had been provided to him in the past. Despite seeking an explanation from the doping control officials and expressing his willingness to provide a sample upon receiving clarification, Punia claims that he was falsely accused of refusal.
Punia further elaborated on the events that transpired during the incident, emphasizing that he remained at the venue and even sought medical treatment for a knee injury before eventually leaving. He emphasized that his actions were motivated by a sense of responsibility towards the wrestling community, particularly younger wrestlers, to ensure the integrity of the doping control process.
While NADA suspended Punia for the alleged refusal, his legal counsel has filed a reply to the notice, and a hearing before an anti-doping disciplinary panel is pending. The specific date of Punia’s suspension until December 31, 2024, by UWW raises questions about the timeline and the process followed in reaching this decision.
As the wrestling world awaits further developments in Punia’s case, the athlete remains steadfast in his denial of the allegations and his commitment to upholding the standards of fair play and integrity in the sport.