China News Service, August 13 According to a report from the British "Guardian" on the 12th, Ujja, a British sprinter who tested positive for doping, was temporarily suspended.

Since Ujah is a member of the British team in the men's 4×100m final of the Tokyo Olympics and won the silver medal with the team, this also means that the British team's silver medal may be cancelled and the fourth-ranked Chinese team may make up for the bronze medal.

The British "Guardian" reported on the 12th that British sprinter Ujah was temporarily banned because of a positive doping test result.

Image source: Screenshot of the British "Guardian" report

  According to reports, the International Doping Testing Agency (ITA) confirmed that they collected Ujah's urine samples after the 4×100m relay finals of the Tokyo Olympics.

Later testing found that the urine sample A bottle contained two drugs that were banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

  According to the report, athletes have the right to request testing of bottle B, but if the test result of bottle B is still positive, the case will be submitted to the anti-doping department of the sports arbitration court for a ruling.

  ITA said that if Ujah is ultimately convicted of a violation, the British team's men's 4x100m silver medal will be cancelled.

  Since the Canadian team won the bronze medal in this game and the Chinese team ranked fourth, once the penalty on the British team takes effect, it means that the Chinese team's Su Bingtian, Xie Zhenye, Tang Xingqiang and Wu Zhiqiang will win the bronze medal.