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Colin Mackenzie (athlete)

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Colin Mackenzie (born 30 June 1963) is a retired British javelin thrower.

He finished seventh at the 1986 Commonwealth Games. He also competed at the 1991 World Championships, the 1993 World Championships and the 1994 European Championships without reaching the final.[1] Throwing for Wales in 1986, he later switched his Commonwealth Games allegiance to England.[2]

His personal best throw was 82.60 achieve in oristano Italy June 1991 Edinburgh.[1]

At a meet in Palio della Quercia, Italy on 24 July 1994, Mackenzie failed a doping test, having taken dextropropoxyphene. The medication was for an ankle injury that would also bar him from competing at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in August. In September, the failed test was revealed. Mackenzie claimed his innocence, and that the medication was not performance-enhancing, but rather had the adverse effect.[3] Nonetheless, Mackenzie received a doping ban for three months, the same as his fellow countryman Solomon Wariso.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Colin Mackenzie at World Athletics
  2. ^ MAckay, Duncan (25 September 1994). "Briton in new drugs test shock". The Observer. p. 51.
  3. ^ "Mackenzie claims innocence after positive test". The Guardian. 26 September 1994. p. 15.
  4. ^ "British track star banned for doping offence". The Windsor Star. 15 December 1994. p. 23.