ROME, (Reuters) – Italian police are investigating Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson and their Canadian trainer Chris Xuereb on suspicion of violating doping laws, Italian media reported yesterday.
Newswire Ansa said the police had seized some 50 boxes during a search of the athletes’ rooms in a hotel in north-east Italy, and would analyse pills, vials, sprays and creams to see if they contained banned substances.
The Fra i Pini hotel in Lignano, where the sprinters trained, said the athletes had left their rooms.
Former world 100 metres record holder Powell and Olympic 4×100 metres relay silver medallist Simpson said this weekend they had tested positive for the banned stimulant oxilophine, a blow for a sport with a troubled history of doping.
Meanwhile, the coach of the Jamaican sprinters said yesterday they were not to blame.
“It came as a big surprise, I think, to them,” Stephen Francis told Reuters outside the Fra i Pini hotel which has long hosted training camps for Jamaican athletes and is adorned with the island’s national flag and memorabilia.
“Asafa has been somebody who doesn’t use that kind of stuff. Over the 10 years I have coached him we have had great difficulty getting him to take basic stuff like protein, like vitamins,” said Francis, who is the coach of Powell and Simpson at the MVP track and field club.
Francis criticised Xuereb. “(Xuereb) kept to the outskirts of the training and he basically only dealt with Asafa. I tried to instruct others in the group that ‘Look, I don’t agree with this guy’.”
The Fra i Pini hotel said the athletes had left their rooms. Powell won a relay gold medal at the 2008 Olympics.
Discus thrower Allison Randall has become the third athlete to confirm a positive drugs test from the Jamaican trials in June.
She tested positive for a banned diuretic but, like Powell and Simpson, denied knowingly taking a performing-enhancing substance.