Olympian banned for 20 months after missing drugs test amid retirement confusion

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Olympic pole vaulter Alysha Newman has been banned from athletics for 20 months for missing drugs tests.

Newman won a bronze medal for Canada at the 2024 Paris Olympics – where she made the headlines for her twerking celebration – but has not competed since a Diamond League meeting in May 2025.

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Newman became the first Canadian medallist in the Olympic pole vault for more than 100 years in 2024Credit: Getty

It was revealed in February that the 31-year-old had been suspended for breaking anti-doping whereabouts rules.

The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said Newman was unavailable for an unannounced doping control in February last year, and twice more in August. 

A ‘whereabouts’ failure is an anti-doping rule violation that occurs when an athlete does not submit accurate location information or is unavailable for scheduled testing.

Athletes are required to specify a one-hour period each day where they will be available to give a sample for testing.

After Newman’s third incident, the AIU said in its published verdict that she had told a doping official ‘she had to leave immediately to participate in the filming of a television game show’.

End of the road

Newman has since been punished for her actions, receiving a 20-month suspension, which expires in August 2027.

While the Canadian received a substantial ban, hers was less than the standard two years for whereabouts cases.

This was ultimately because the AIU accepted that the Olympic bronze medallist has decided to retire from athletics.

Olympic pole vaulter Alysha Newman has been banned from athletics for 20 months for missing drugs tests.

Newman won a bronze medal for Canada at the 2024 Paris Olympics – where she made the headlines for her twerking celebration – but has not competed since a Diamond League meeting in May 2025.

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Newman became the first Canadian medallist in the Olympic pole vault for more than 100 years in 2024Credit: Getty

It was revealed in February that the 31-year-old had been suspended for breaking anti-doping whereabouts rules.

The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said Newman was unavailable for an unannounced doping control in February last year, and twice more in August. 

A ‘whereabouts’ failure is an anti-doping rule violation that occurs when an athlete does not submit accurate location information or is unavailable for scheduled testing.

Athletes are required to specify a one-hour period each day where they will be available to give a sample for testing.

After Newman’s third incident, the AIU said in its published verdict that she had told a doping official ‘she had to leave immediately to participate in the filming of a television game show’.

End of the road

Newman has since been punished for her actions, receiving a 20-month suspension, which expires in August 2027.

While the Canadian received a substantial ban, hers was less than the standard two years for whereabouts cases.

This was ultimately because the AIU accepted that the Olympic bronze medallist has decided to retire from athletics.

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📰 Publicación: talksport.com
✍️ Autor: Martha Riley
📅 Fecha Original: 2026-05-02 17:03:00
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