The games’ doping and medical commission confirmed Friday that a testing sample from Ghana boxer Shakul Samed violated anti-doping rules and he has been suspended. The commission said Samed’s A sample was found to contain a prohibited substance — the diuretic and masking agent Furosemide.
The 23-year-old light heavyweight had been due to face Mauritius’s Luc Jean Rosalba in the first round of his competition.
“The Commonwealth Games Federation Anti-Doping and Medical Commission has confirmed that the sample of Shakul Samed, a boxer from Ghana, violated anti-doping rules for the 2022 Commonwealth Games,” read a CGF statement.
“His A sample was found to contain a prohibited substance (diuretic and masking agent — furosemide).
“He has therefore been suspended with immediate effect. He and the Ghana Commonwealth Games Association have been informed.”
Samed, who competed at the Tokyo Olympics, can opt to have his B sample tested before any charge is issued.