This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with U.
Name | Country | Event | Banned substance(s) | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Genco Ucan | Turkey | Swimming | Metenolone | [1] |
Attila Ungvari | Hungary | Judo | Stanozolol | [2] |
Sergey Ulegin | Russia | Canoe sprint | Amphetamine | [3] |
Jan Ullrich | Germany | Cycling | Amphetamine | [4] |
Kumar Umang | India | Volleyball | Norandrostenedione | [5] |
Paritosh Upadhyay | India | Weightlifting | [6] | |
Juan Guillermo Uran | Colombia | Swimming | Cocaine | [7] |
Alexander Urinov | Uzbekistan | Weightlifting | cannabis | [8] |
Giampaolo Urlando | Italy | Hammer throw | Testosterone | [9] |
Mukhit Usenbaev | Kazakhstan | Weightlifting | [10] | |
Alisa Usmanova | Belarus | Gymnastics | Hydrochlorothiazide | [11] |
Dariya Ustinova | Russia | Swimming | Tuaminoheptane | [12] |
Albeiro Usuriaga | Colombia | Football (soccer) | Cocaine | [13] |
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