BRAVE TO THE CORE: Sumgong proved critics wrong with London win

Athletics
By JONATHAN KOMEN | Apr 26, 2016
Kenya's Jemima Sumgong in action during the women's race Action Images via Reuters / Peter Cziborra Livepic EDITORIAL USE ONLY.

When Jemimah Jelagat Sumgong tested positive for banned substance prednisolone in her post-race anti-doping test after finishing second at the 2012 Boston Marathon, all hell broke loose.

Athletics Kenya handed her a two-year ban, but she was cleared after an appeal to IAAF. The federation said the injection she received was permitted under IAAF rules.

And true to her wish to prove critics wrong, Sumgong chalked up victory at the London Marathon on Sunday – just two days after President Uhuru Kenyatta assented to the Anti-Doping Bill, 2016.

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