List of doping cases in sport (G)

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This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with G.

NameCountryEventBanned substance(s)Reference(s)
Mohammed Gaber Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Weightlifting [1]
Ivailo Gabrovski Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria CyclingEPO [2]
Al-Saadi Gaddafi Flag of Libya.svg  Libya Football (soccer)Nandrolone [3]
Éric Gagné Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada BaseballHuman growth hormone [4]
Alexander Gaidukov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Water poloCarphedon [5]
Aaron Galindo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Football (soccer)Nandrolone [6]
Luiza Galiulina Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan GymnasticsFurosemide [7]
Gao Yanzhi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Weightlifting [8]
Ismael Garcia Bravo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain SwimmingEphedrine [9]
Sergio Garcia Ortiz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Swimming [10]
Juan Garriga Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Motorcycle racing(never sanctioned; admitted to use after the end of his career) [11]
Lukasz Gasior Flag of Poland.svg  Poland SwimmingCannabis [12]
Richard Gasquet Flag of France.svg  France TennisCocaine (later forgiven by the excuse that he kissed a girl who used cocaine) [13]
Stefano Garzelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy CyclingProbenecid [14]
Philippe Gaumont Flag of France.svg  France Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) (self-admitted) [15]
Michael Gausman Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States SwimmingCannabinoids [16]
Vikas Singh Gautam Flag of France.svg  France VolleyballSteroids [17]
Anzhelika Gavrilova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Speed skatingClenbuterol [18]
Pauline Gendrier Flag of France.svg  France VolleyballCocaine [17]
Ivan Gertlein Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Pole vaultingDHEA [19]
Sylvain Georges Flag of France.svg  France CyclingHeptaminol [20]
Tihomir Georgiev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria VolleyballCannabinoids [21]
Amanda Gerhart Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada WrestlingRefusal to submit to doping test [22]
Dinko Geshev Flag of Poland.svg  Poland SwimmingCannabis [23]
Ute Geweniger Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany SwimmingTurinabol (self-admitted) [24]
Alireza Gharibi Flag of Iran.svg  Iran WrestlingD-methamphetamine [25]
Jason Giambi Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States BaseballHuman growth hormone, steroids (self-admitted) [26] [27]
Jeremy Giambi Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States BaseballHuman growth hormone, steroids (self-admitted) [26] [28]
Jay Gibbons Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States BaseballGrowth hormone [29]
Lewis Gibbons Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Football (soccer)Benzoylecgonine, cannabis [30]
Jack GibbsFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Wheelchair basketball [31]
Monica Gibellini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Water poloCannabinoids [16]
Ed Giddins Flag of England.svg  England CricketCocaine [32]
Lukasz Giminski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Swimming [10]
Felice Gimondi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Cycling [33]
Everton Giovanella Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Football (soccer) [34]
Christopher Girard Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Water poloCannabis [35]
Mads Glaesner Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark SwimmingLevomethamphetamine [36]
Martin Gleeson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom RugbyMethylhexaneamine [37]
Josh Glenn Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Australian rules football19-Norandrosterone, 19-Noretiocholanolone [38]
Ekaterina Gnidenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Cycling Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (Turinabol) [39]
Anthony Gobert Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Motorcycle racingCannabis (Not sanctioned for first offence, but was released from contract by team) [40] [41] [42]
Luis Pereira Melo Godinho Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal VolleyballCannabinoids [21]
Babak Goldasteh Flag of Iran.svg  Iran WrestlingAnabolic steroids [25]
Andreas Goldberger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Ski jumpingCocaine [43]
Daria Goltsova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia WeightliftingCocaine [1]
Joellison Viana de Silva Gomez Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil WeightliftingMethylhexaneamine [1]
Kerem Gönlüm Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Basketball Cathine [44] [45]
Derlis Gómez Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Football (soccer)Coca [46]
Aitor González Flag of Spain.svg  Spain CyclingMethyltestosterone metabolite [47]
Dee Gordon Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States BaseballExogenous Testosterone and Clostebol [48]
Dwight Gooden Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States BaseballCocaine [49]
Besarion Goshashvili Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia WrestlingFurosemide [25]
Anna Gostomelsky Flag of Israel.svg  Israel SwimmingPrednisolone [35]
Ólafur Gottskálksson Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Football (soccer) [50]
Lauren Goulart Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil SwimmingMethylhexaneamine [10]
Royce Gracie Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Mixed martial artsNandrolone metabolite [51]
Sam Grammer Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Highland Games [52]
Johan Granath Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Speed skatingUnknown substance [53]
Guy Greavette Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada WeightliftingAnabolic steroids [54]
Robbie Green Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom DartsCannabis [55]
Elen Grigoryan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia WeightliftingMethandienone [1]
Jason Grimsley Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States BaseballAmphetamines, anabolic steroids, human growth hormone, (self-admitted) [56]
Kevin Grubb Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Auto RacingRefusal to submit to doping control [57]
Firas Guachai Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia SwimmingTestosterone [58]
Pep Guardiola Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Football (soccer)Nandrolone [59]
Elzo Guerra Aranoz Flag of Chile.svg  Chile WeightliftingMethandienone [1]
Melvin Guillard Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Mixed martial artsCocaine [60]
Zafar Guliyev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia WrestlingBromantan [61]
Fabrizio Guidi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [62]
Zahid Gulfam Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan CyclingNandrolone [63]
Ari Gunnarsson Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Swimming19-Norandrosterone [12]
Mathias Gunthar Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden WrestlingFurosemide [25]
Guo Tianxin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China WeightliftingClenbuterol [1]
Carlos Gurpegi Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Football (soccer)19-norandrosterone [64] [65]
Keith Gurusinghe Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Rugby union Methylhexanamine [66] [67] [68]
Rebeca Gusmão Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil SwimmingTestosterone; Tampering [69]
Ferenc Gyurkovics Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary WeightliftingOxandrolone [70]

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