Rome, 11 Nov. (LaPresse/AP) – Olympic sprinter Marvin Bracy-Williams has accepted a 45-month ban for doping in a case investigated by federal anti-doping authorities which, according to the head of the United States Anti-Doping Agency, has led to ‘several high-impact outcomes’. USADA said Bracy-Williams provided substantial assistance in a case that began with the sprinter testing positive for a banned substance, continued with his attempt to obstruct the investigation, and ended with his help to authorities in uncovering other cases. USADA said the Athletic Integrity Unit, which oversees doping cases for World Athletics, and the US Drug Enforcement Administration were also involved in the case.

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