Two Egyptian Swimmers Suspended for Doping Infractions From Last June

Two Egyptian swimmers have been suspended by World Aquatics for doping infractions dating back to last June.

26-year-old Mohamed Samy was dealt an 18-month suspension for doping (SARMS S-23) based on an infraction from June 16, 2022. Two days later, Samy started swimming at the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, placing 15th in the 4×100 freestyle relay and 20th in the 100 back (54.67).

An Indiana University graduate, Samy won the 2020 Swammy Award for African Male Swimmer of the Year. He’ll be ineligible until December 19, 2023.

20-year-old Egyptian artistic swimmer Shahd Abdallah was handed a two-year suspension for doping (furosemide), making the Tokyo 2021 Olympian ineligible until June 25, 2024. The Paris 2024 Olympics are slated to begin a month later on July 26, 2024.

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Swimstar
1 year ago

So why didn’t you declare the full circumstances. That it’s was proved it was a contamination from a multivitamin he bought 8 days earlier with a confirming receipt. He provided full proof and it was confirmed by ITA official labs that it was UNINTENDED. ITA tested the opened and a sealed bottle from the same batch.
The multivitamin was WADA approved and he received confirmation from the manufacturing company it is WADA approved. ITA offered reducing the sanction from 4 years to 18 months because “you are responsible for your body” although we know it was a contamination!! 😄😄. Otherwise take it to court in Switzerland and pay a punch of money to deliver your case.
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Swimstar
1 year ago

So why didn’t you declare the full circumstances. That it’s was proved it was a contamination from a multivitamin he bought 8 days earlier with a confirming receipt. He provided full proof and it was confirmed by ITA official labs that it was UNINTENDED. ITA tested the opened and a sealed bottle from the same batch.
The multivitamin was WADA approved and he received confirmation from the manufacturing company it is WADA approved. ITA offered reducing the sanction from 4 years to 18 months because “you are responsible for your body” although we know it was a contamination!! 😄😄. Otherwise take it to court in Switzerland and pay a punch of money to deliver your case.
He was… Read more »

Unknown Swammer
1 year ago

Is Samy still training at IU? Or had he moved to a different group?

Hot Take
Reply to  Unknown Swammer
1 year ago

No, has been in Egypt since he graduated

Anon
1 year ago

Shehab Younis , Omar eissa and now mohamed samy. 🥹

Carl
Reply to  Anon
1 year ago

Are you allowed to coach while being banned for doping ? Isn’t omar coaching for one flo ?

Greg
1 year ago

Lol of course

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bubo
1 year ago

Mohamed Samy SARMS GOBLIN

Andrew
1 year ago

This is what swimming for Indiana does to you. Especially during the tumultuous era of coaching turnovers with Cory, Coley, and Jonty

LBJ
Reply to  Andrew
1 year ago

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Hot Take
Reply to  Andrew
1 year ago

Lol he has been in Egypt since graduation

Observing
Reply to  Hot Take
1 year ago

To be fair, who knows when he started (not saying it’s true, just saying the timing doesn’t mean much)

Lpman
1 year ago

Tainted water

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