Olympic boxing hopeful Ginny Fuchs has avoided a drugs ban after it was ruled the banned substances had been transmitted during sex.
The 32-year-old flyweight had tested positive for two substances banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in an out-of-competition urine test in February.
But Fuchs has spoken of her relief after an investigation concluded she had not deliberately cheated. "I was in complete shock," she said. "I had no idea where [the banned substances] had come from, knowing I had never ingested anything. “I had no idea that I could become contaminated by way of intimate contact with another person. "I am very relieved that USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) saw that my case was very unique, gave me a ‘no fault’
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