The ITA reports that taekwondo athlete Boubacar Mangue Gaya has accepted a 2-year ban for his anti-doping rule violation
The International Testing Agency (ITA) leading an independent anti-doping program for World Taekwondo (WT), reports that taekwondo athlete Boubacar Mangue Gaya from Niger has accepted a two-year period of ineligibility after testing positive for the prohibited substance furosemide.
The ITA, on behalf of WT, confirms that the athlete Boubacar Mangue Gaya has agreed¹ to the consequences imposed for his anti-doping rule violation (“ADRV”).
The athlete tested positive for the prohibited substance furosemide after providing a sample on 5 July 2025 during the 2025 African Club Championships.
Furosemide is prohibited under the WADA Prohibited List as S5 Diuretics and Masking Agents. It is prohibited at all times (in- and out-of-competition) and is classified as a specified substance. Furosemide can be used by athletes to excrete water for rapid weight loss.
The athlete did not challenge his ADRV and agreed with the consequences proposed by the ITA.
Accordingly, the case was resolved via an acceptance of consequences.
The athlete’s period of ineligibility is from 12 October 2025 until 11 October 2027. In addition, all the athlete’s individual competitive results from 5 July 2025 until 12 October 2025, including the results obtained at the 2025 African Club Championships, are disqualified including forfeiture of medals, points and prizes.
The decision may be challenged before the appeals division of the Court of Arbitration for Sport by the parties with a right of appeal in accordance with Article 13.2.3 of the WT anti-doping rules.
The ITA will not comment further on this case.
The original press release can be found here: https://ita.sport/news/the-ita-reports-that-taekwondo-athlete-boubacar-mangue-gaya-has-accepted-a-2-year-ban-for-his-anti-doping-rule-violation/
