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This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with D.

Name Country Event Banned substance(s) Reference(s)
Omar Daaboul  Lebanon Swimming Methandienone, Methyltestosterone, Norandrosterone [1]
Phongsathon Daengsanan  Thailand Weightlifting Metandienone [2]
Peter Daija  Canada Shot put [2]
Haider Dakhil  Iraq Weightlifting [2]
Marius Danciu  Romania Weightlifting Methandienone [2]
Dang Zhiyong  China Bodybuilding [3]
Ashot Danielyan  Armenia Weightlifting Steroids [4]
Olga Danilova  Russia Cross-country skiing NESP [5]
Kofi Danso  United Kingdom Basketball Cannabis, test tampering [6]
Joey D'Antoni  United States Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [7]
Yerbolat Darivkhan  Mongolia Weightlifting Metandienone [2]
Obiero David  Kenya Weightlifting [2]
Dimitrii Davidenco  Moldova Weightlifting Stanozolol [2]
Edgar Davids  Netherlands Football (soccer) Nandrolone [8]
Ceri Davies  United Kingdom Rugby Drostanolone [9]
Zviad Davitiani  France Water polo Cocaine [10]
Mohsen Davoodi  Iran Weightlifting Metandienone [2]
Alina Davydchenko  Ukraine Weightlifting Methyltestosterone [2]
Deco  Portugal Football (soccer) Furosemide [11]
Michael de Angelis  Italy Ice hockey Ephedrine
Frank de Boer  Netherlands Football (soccer) Nandrolone [12]
Samuel de Bona  Brazil Swimming Methylhexaneamine [13]
Francesco De Bonis  Italy Cycling [14]
Rusmin Dedić  Slovenia Football (soccer) Testosterone [15]
Gervasio Deferr  Spain Gymnastics Cannabis [16]
Thomas Dekker  Netherlands Cycling EPO [17]
Efrain de la Rosa  Dominican Republic Weightlifting Stanozolol, Hydroxystanozolol [2]
Flávia Delaroli  Brazil Swimming Tuaminoheptane [18]
Vilimoni Delasau  Fiji Rugby union Cannabis [19]
Carlo Del Fava  Italy Rugby [20]
Bernardo de Figueiredo  Brazil Swimming Methylhexaneamine [13]
Luca De Matteis  Italy Swimming Tuaminoheptane [21]
Jacques Demers  Canada Weightlifting Steroids [22]
Maria Demertzi  Greece Swimming Testosterone [21]
Vasileios Demetis  Greece Swimming Caffeine [23]
Demir Demirev  Bulgaria Weightlifting Steroids [24]
Vincent de Nardi  France Water polo Cannabis [25]
Daynara de Paula  Brazil Swimming Furosemide [13]
João Derly  Brazil Judo Diuretics [26][27][28][29]
Cristoforos Dermitzakis  Greece Water polo Pseudoephedrine [30]
Kasun De Silva  Sri Lanka Rugby union cannabis [31]
Pamela Alencar de Souza  Brazil Swimming Methylhexaneamine [32]
Serge Despres  Canada Bobsledding Nandrolone [33]
Frankie Dettori  Ireland Horse racing Cocaine [34]
Lindsay Devaney  United States Swimming Refusal to submit to doping test [1]
Kavita Devi  India Weightlifting [35]
Kunjarani Devi  India Weightlifting Strychnine [36][37]
Monika Devi  India Weightlifting [35]
Sukhen Dey  India Weightlifting Methylhexaneamine [2]
Nick Diaz  United States Mixed martial arts cannabis [38]
Mark Dickel  New Zealand Basketball Cannabis [39]
Aurimas Didžbalis  Lithuania Weightlifting Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone [2]
Danilo Di Luca  Italy Cycling EPO [40]
Ludo Dierckxsens  Belgium Cycling Cortisone [41]
Roland Diethart  Austria Cross-country skiing Violation of blood doping rules [42]
Robert Dietrich  Germany Ice hockey Missed test [43]
Ben Dietvorst  Belgium Water polo Cannabis [23]
Bert Dietz  Germany Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) (self-admitted) [44]
Arthur Dilman  Kazakhstan Swimming Furosemide [32]
Eva Maria Dimas  El Salvador Weightlifting Nandrolone [2]
Vasilka Dineva  Bulgaria Weightlifting Metandienone [2]
Ding Haifeng  China Weightlifting [3]
Nuria Diosdado  Mexico Swimming Clenbuterol [13]
Simon Pietro Di Santos  Italy Swimming Cannabis [23]
Estera Dobre  Romania Wrestling Furosemide [45]
Tony Dodson  United Kingdom Boxing [46]
Harun Doğan  Turkey Wrestling Metenolone, Ephedrine [45]
Jerramie Domish  United States Ice hockey [47]
Isabell Donath  Germany Swimming Missed test [32]
Armando dos Santos  Brazil Bobsledding Nandrolone [48]
John Donnelly  United Kingdom Boxing Benzoylecgonine [49]
Sabina Dostalova  Czech Republic Swimming Methandienone [25]
Juan Pablo Dotti  Argentina Cycling Amphetamines [50]
Matej Douda  Czech Republic Volleyball Cannabinoids [51]
Mikhail Dovgalyuk  Russia Swimming [52]
Izabela Dragneva  Bulgaria Weightlifting Furosemide [53]
Alban Dragusha  Albania Football (soccer) Nandrolone [54]
Nicolas Dran  France Volleyball Cocaine [55]
Volha Dryla  Belarus Weightlifting Stanozolol [2]
Ioannis Drymonakos  Greece Swimming Methyltrienolone [56]
Laurent Dufaux  Switzerland Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [57]
Christophe Dugarry  France Football (soccer) Nandrolone [58]
Matt Dumontelle  Canada Curling Methandienone [59]
Terry Dunstan  United Kingdom Boxing [46]
Antony Dupuis  France Tennis Salbutamol [60]
Jamie Durbin  United Kingdom Rugby League Stanozolol [61]
Johannes Dürr  Austria Cross-country skiing Erythropoietin [62]
Myroslav Dykun  United Kingdom Wrestling Methamphetamine [63]
Gamlet Dzhioyev  Russia Wrestling [64]
Alexander Dzyuba  Kazakhstan Weightlifting Stanozolol [2]

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