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Badminton player Krishna Prasad Garaga cleared as Anti-Doping Panel quashes four-year ban

Badminton player Krishna Prasad Garaga cleared as Anti-Doping Panel quashes four-year ban

Indian badminton player Krishna Prasad Garaga has been fully exonerated after the Anti-Doping Appeal Panel (ADAP) set aside the four-year ban imposed on him by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA), restoring his competitive results, rankings and eligibility. In a detailed judgment dated January 18, 2026, the ADAP overturned the earlier order of the Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel, which had found Garaga guilty of violating the National Anti-Doping Rules, 2021, and imposed the maximum sanction of four years’ ineligibility. The appeal panel concluded that the evidence did not establish, to the required standard, that the prohibited substance detected in Garaga’s sample originated from doping. The case stemmed from an out-of-competition test conducted in February 2024, in which low levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) were detected. While NADA maintained that the finding amounted to an anti-doping rule violation under the principle of strict liability, Garaga argued that the hormone levels were endogenous and unrelated to any performance-enhancing substance use. The ADAP accepted the athlete’s defence, placing significant reliance on expert medical opinions and biochemical data. The panel …

Krishna Prasad Garaga, Swetaparna Panda suspended for doping

Krishna Prasad Garaga, Swetaparna Panda suspended for doping

The Indian men’s doubles shuttler Krishna Prasad Garaga and women’s doubles shuttler Swetaparna Panda were caught doping and suspended by the National Anti Doping Agency. Garaga has been handed a four-year suspension after he was tested positive for Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hCG) in an out of competition test back in February 2024, as per The Tribune. Garaga was provisionally suspended in July 2024 and his four-year suspension has been backdated to then. He last competed at the Canada Open Super 500, partnering Sai Pratheek the same month. Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin is a prohibited substance for men as it is said to stimulate testosterone production. Garaga has filed an appeal against the suspension with NADA’s Anti Doping Appeal Panel. Meanwhile, Panda was tested positive for terbutaline during the Odisha Masters last year. It helps in enhancing muscle strength, power, and endurance. Panda last competed at the 2025 Indian Open Super 750 last week alongside her sister Rutaparna. She is also reported to be preparing her response to the National Anti Doping Agency’s notice of charge. Disclaimer: …