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Sun Yingjie's sample B also tests positive
(AFP)
Updated: 2005-11-08 08:46

Androsterone is a banned steroid that has been detectable for a considerable time, an official from a Beijing doping lab had said.

The steroid has little short-term effectiveness with athletes mainly benefitting from it after long-term use, they said, while expressing disbelief that Sun would take such a drug a day before a big race.



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