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Chika Amalaha
Personal information
NationalityNigerian
Born (1997-10-28) 28 October 1997 (age 26)[1]
Nigeria
Weight53 kg (117 lb) (2014)
Sport
SportWeightlifting
Event53 kg
Medal record
Women's weightlifting
Representing  Nigeria
Commonwealth Games
Disqualified 2014 Glasgow 53 kg
Updated on 25 July 2014

Chika Joy Amalaha (born 28 October 1997) is a Nigerian weightlifter.

2014 Commonwealth Games

Amalaha won the gold medal in the women's 53 kg weight class at the 2014 Commonwealth Games at Glasgow,[2] and set a new Games records in 53 kg weight category in both the snatch and overall elements.

She later failed a drug test,[3] and was temporarily banned from continuing the Games on Tuesday, July 29, 2014 after Amiloride and Hydrochlorothiazide were found in her A sample. Her B sample was then sent for testing the following day, which returned positive to prohibited substances.[4] Following the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) scheduled meeting with Amalaha on Friday, August 1, 2014, she was subsequently stripped of her medal [5] As a result, Dika Toua of Papua New Guinea was awarded gold, Santoshi Matsa of India silver and Swati Singh, also of India, bronze.

Amalaha was subsequently handed a two-year doping ban. The ban ended July 25, 2016.[6]

References

  1. ^ http://results.glasgow2014.com/athlete/weightlifting/1014351/c_amalaha.html
  2. ^ http://results.glasgow2014.com/medalists.html/9003805
  3. ^ http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/jul/29/commonwealth-games-chika-amalaha-fails-doping-test
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-08-01. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ http://www.ctvnews.ca/sports/nigerian-weightlifter-stripped-of-gold-medal-after-positive-drug-test-1.1942259
  6. ^ International Weightlifting Federation: Sanctioned athletes Template:Wayback, iwf.net. Retrieved 16 November 2014