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Britain stripped of 4x100m Olympic silver over Ujah doping violation

Great Britain were on Friday stripped of the silver medal they won in the men's 4x100 metres relay at last year's Tokyo Olympics after CJ Ujah was found to have committed a doping violation.

Ujah tested positive for the prohibited substances ostarine and S-23, commonly used to build muscle, after the race on 6 August.

The British team finished second behind gold medallists Italy in Japan by one-hundredth of a second.

As a result of their disqualification, Canada are expected to be awarded silver, with China promoted to the bronze-medal position.

A statement from the Court of Arbitration for Sport's (CAS) anti-doping division said Ujah was "found to have committed an anti-doping rule violation".

"Ujah is sanctioned with the disqualification of his results in the 4x100m sprint relay final... together with the forfeiture of any medals, diplomas, points and prizes," it added.

CAS said World Athletics should consider any further action within its own jurisdiction, including a decision on the length of any ban.

Ujah said in a statement that he accepted the decision with "sadness" but claimed he had "unknowingly consumed a contaminated supplement".

The 27-year-old apologised to his team-mates, Zharnel Hughes, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake and Richard Kilty.

"I would like to make it clear that I unknowingly consumed a contaminated supplement and this was the reason why an anti-doping rule violation occurred at the Tokyo Olympic Games," Ujah said in a statement.

"I would like to apologise to my teammates, their families and support teams for the impact which this has had on them.

"I'm sorry that this situation has cost my team-mates the medals they worked so hard and so long for, and which they richly deserved. That is something I will regret

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