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Dope test to decide badminton star’s fate

Malaysia's badminton world number one Lee Chong Wei awaits the results on Thursday of a second doping test on his urine sample in Norway after an initial test came back positive for a banned substance last month.

Dope test to decide badminton star's fate
Lee Chong Wei, badminton star and world number one. Photo: Shutterstock

Lee, accompanied by top Malaysian sports officials, flew to Norway this week and was present Wednesday when the sample was opened at an Oslo laboratory, The Star and New Straits Times reported.

The results, which are expected to be known on Thursday, will be given to the Badminton World Federation. If the second sample is positive, the 32-year-old Lee could be stripped of the silver medal he won at the 2014 World Championships, where the sample was
taken, and suspended for up to two years.

Badminton and other sports officials could not immediately be reached for comment.

Malaysian sports officials had earlier confirmed that they were informed in an October 1st letter that one of the nation's shuttlers failed a doping test at an international tournament, but refused to identify him.

However, Malaysian media have widely reported that Lee tested positive for dexamethasone, an anti-inflammatory drug, during the World Championships in Denmark in late August.

Lee, who had been struggling with a thigh injury for which he received stem cell injections in July, lost the championship final to China's Chen Long.

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