Friday, May 15, 2026
  • English
  • Marathi
No Result
View All Result
Daily PRABHAT
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • National
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • More
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Technology
    • Science
Daily PRABHAT
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • National
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • More
Home Sports

Asian Games gold medallist Prathamesh Jawkar accepts two-year ban for whereabouts failures

by Digital Desk
3 weeks ago
in Sports
A A
Asian Games gold medallist Prathamesh Jawkar accepts two-year ban for whereabouts failures
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Prathamesh Jawkar (Photo: SAI Media)

New Delhi [India], April 21 (ANI): Prathamesh Jawkar, a gold medallist at the Asian Games 2023, has accepted a two-year suspension for violating anti-doping whereabouts rules, effectively ruling him out of major international competitions until April 2028.

According to Olympics.com, the 22-year-old compound archer agreed to the sanction imposed by the International Testing Agency (ITA), with the ban coming into effect from April 19. As a result, Jawkar will miss the upcoming Asian Games cycle and is also likely to be out of contention for the Olympic Games 2028.

Jawkar’s suspension stems from three whereabouts filing failures within a 12-month period, recorded in January, July and October last year, constituting a violation under Article 2.4 of anti-doping regulations.

Athletes in the Registered Testing Pool (RTP) are required to regularly update their location details on the Anti-Doping Administration and Management System (ADAMS) to remain available for out-of-competition testing.

Explaining his decision to accept the sanction, Jawkar said he opted against contesting the charge after seeking legal advice. He admitted the lapses were due to “sheer negligence,” citing missed deadlines and communication issues, including turning off phone notifications and uncertainty around travel plans during an overseas trip.

Despite the setback, Jawkar remains determined to continue training during his suspension. “What has happened has happened now. I will not stop practising, and I will not lose hope,” he said.

Jawkar was part of India’s gold medal-winning compound men’s team at the Hangzhou Asian Games alongside Ojas Pravin Deotale and Abhishek Verma.

He also enjoyed a stellar 2023 season, clinching individual gold at a World Cup stage in Shanghai and contributing to multiple podium finishes globally.

The suspension marks a significant interruption in the young archer’s rising career, with his return to competitive action scheduled only after April 18, 2028. (ANI)

ShareTweetSendShareSend

Latest News

Moscow and New Delhi pivot toward “pressure-proof” economy; Lavrov talks on trade, economic cooperation with India

PM Modi’s UAE visit yields defence, energy deals, $5 bn investment commitment

“Brotherly” welcome: PM Modi touches down in Abu Dhabi amidst special diplomatic gesture

Rajnath Singh reaches Andhra Pradesh’s Puttaparthi for launch of major aerospace, defence projects

Security tightened in Dhar ahead of Madhya Pradesh HC verdict on Bhojshala-Kamal Maula dispute

“Attention taxpayers”: Income Tax Department enables online filing for ITR-1, ITR-4 for AY 2026-27

Delhi Crime Branch arrests Rs 50,000 reward-proclaimed offender from Anantnag in fraud case

“Public will pay price for Modi’s mistake”: Rahul Gandhi slams PM for hike in fuel prices

“Gulf war affecting supplies, prices rising worldwide”: Bihar Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Chaudhary defends fuel price hike

Defence Security Corps junior officer killed in firing accident during routine practice at Maharashtra ammunition depot

Prathamesh Jawkar (Photo: SAI Media)

New Delhi [India], April 21 (ANI): Prathamesh Jawkar, a gold medallist at the Asian Games 2023, has accepted a two-year suspension for violating anti-doping whereabouts rules, effectively ruling him out of major international competitions until April 2028.

According to Olympics.com, the 22-year-old compound archer agreed to the sanction imposed by the International Testing Agency (ITA), with the ban coming into effect from April 19. As a result, Jawkar will miss the upcoming Asian Games cycle and is also likely to be out of contention for the Olympic Games 2028.

Jawkar's suspension stems from three whereabouts filing failures within a 12-month period, recorded in January, July and October last year, constituting a violation under Article 2.4 of anti-doping regulations.

Athletes in the Registered Testing Pool (RTP) are required to regularly update their location details on the Anti-Doping Administration and Management System (ADAMS) to remain available for out-of-competition testing.

Explaining his decision to accept the sanction, Jawkar said he opted against contesting the charge after seeking legal advice. He admitted the lapses were due to "sheer negligence," citing missed deadlines and communication issues, including turning off phone notifications and uncertainty around travel plans during an overseas trip.

Despite the setback, Jawkar remains determined to continue training during his suspension. "What has happened has happened now. I will not stop practising, and I will not lose hope," he said.

Jawkar was part of India's gold medal-winning compound men's team at the Hangzhou Asian Games alongside Ojas Pravin Deotale and Abhishek Verma.

He also enjoyed a stellar 2023 season, clinching individual gold at a World Cup stage in Shanghai and contributing to multiple podium finishes globally.

The suspension marks a significant interruption in the young archer's rising career, with his return to competitive action scheduled only after April 18, 2028. (ANI)

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • National
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • More
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Technology
    • Science