Nairobi: Asian Games 5,000m silver medalist Albert Rop, who ditched his Kenyan passport to run for Bahrain, was banned from competition for two years on doping-related charges on Saturday.
The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said on Friday that Rop had failed to provide his whereabouts on October 7, 2018 after he did not update his information and thus missed a planned test, reports a leading international news agency.
"The AIU asserted that the athlete had failed to accurately update his whereabouts information in relation to a competition that he had participated in the Singelloop Utrecht 10km race road in the Netherland," read an AIU statement.
In August last year, Rop's manager Mark Corstjens wrote to the AIU and included the athlete's letter requesting a review of the decision to record the missed test.
"In the letter, he stated that in order to avoid fatigue with flights 'up and down to Nairobi', he had decided to stay in Europe and travel straight to Belgium to prepare for his next race. The athlete additionally stated that "We did the necessary communication about the changed whereabouts, but it seems it did not reach you very clear."