Stian Angermund, the Norwegian path operating champion whose profession was upended by a constructive doping take a look at in 2023, has lastly obtained closure. On Christmas Eve, Angermund accepted a settlement from French anti-doping authorities, ending a 16-month suspension for what specialists concluded was seemingly contamination reasonably than intentional doping. The ruling permits Angermund to show the web page on a deeply difficult chapter as he units his sights on a contemporary begin in 2025.
A stunning allegation
In October 2023, Angermund obtained devastating information: a doping take a look at taken after his victory on the OCC (the 55km occasion at Extremely-Path du Mont-Blanc) had returned constructive for chlorthalidone, a banned diuretic. For the reigning short-course world champion and two-time Golden Path Collection winner, the accusation despatched shockwaves by the path operating group. Standard for his pleasant demeanor and professionalism, Angermund maintained his innocence, stating unequivocally, in an interview with Athletics Weekly, “I’m a clear athlete.”
The trail-running world discovered itself divided. Some rallied behind Angermund, citing his clear status, whereas others expressed disappointment, adhering to a strict “no tolerance” stance on doping.
The case for contamination
Because the months dragged on, Angermund’s case unraveled the complexities of anti-doping laws. French anti-doping authorities (AFLD), who carried out the testing, concluded after an in depth evaluation that the more than likely clarification for the presence of chlorthalidone was contamination. Their knowledgeable, Michel Audran, dismissed the potential for intentional use, stating: “Given the athlete’s data of doping, they might not have chosen chlorthalidone, realizing that its elimination could be very sluggish. The likelihood stays of contamination near or through the competitors.” Regardless of impartial affirmation supporting this idea, Angermund was nonetheless supplied a 16-month suspension beneath inflexible anti-doping guidelines. Angermund’s sentence was over as of the ruling, equating to the time he had already served whereas throughout proceedings.
A protracted highway to closure
Angermund’s suspension meant dropping his 2023 OCC title, sponsors and revenue. “These previous months have been probably the most troublesome and difficult of my sporting profession,” he shared on Instagram. “I’ve misplaced my wage, race bonuses, and a few of my status.”
On Christmas Eve, Angermund accepted the AFLD’s settlement provide, which successfully ended his suspension, as he had already served the required 16 months. Whereas the end result brings some closure, the emotional toll and profession setbacks stay important.
Trying forward
Now 37, Angermund stays decided to return to the game he loves. “I had hoped for a ‘No Fault’ end result, however the course of has been sluggish and unforgiving,” he wrote. “Regardless of this, I’m aiming for a powerful 2025, with new potentialities, new objectives, and hopefully new sponsors.”