Salwa Eid Naser: World 400m champion provisionally suspended for whereabouts violation

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'That is astonishingly quick' - Naser wins 400m in third-fastest ever time

World 400m champion Salwa Eid Naser has been given a provisional suspension for failing to make herself available for anti-doping tests.

The Bahraini, 22, ran 48.14 seconds - the third-fastest time in history - to claim the world title in Doha in 2019.

She could face a ban of up to two years for the whereabouts violation.

Naser said in an Instagram live video:, external "I've never been a cheat. I will never be. I only missed three drug tests, which is normal. It happens."

Explaining that the missed tests occurred before last September's World Championships, she added: "Hopefully, it'll get resolved because I don't really like the image. It's going to be fine. It's very hard to have this little stain on my name."

World Athletics anti-doping rules say a whereabouts violation consists of any combination of three missed tests or filing failures in a 12-month period.

Naser, who was born in Nigeria but switched allegiance to Bahrain in 2014, is the first Asian woman to be world champion in the discipline.

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