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Former U.S. Olympian from Georgia tests positive for testosterone

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Posted 6:41PM on Wednesday 20th February 2002 ( 23 years ago )
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO - A two-time U.S. Olympic bobsledder was suspended for two years after flunking a drug test for testosterone in an out-of-competition exam at Lake Placid last summer. <br> <br> The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency said today that Chip Minton of Lizella, Georgia, tested positive at the Summer Push Championships last July 18. Lizella is located in Bibb County near Macon. <br> <br> Minton did not make the U.S. team for the Salt Lake City Games. He competed in the 1994 and 1998 Winter Olympics. <br> <br> The 32-year-old Minton received the maximum suspension, which took effect February fifth. <br> <br> USADA is the independent anti-doping agency for U-S Olympic, Pan Am and Paralympic sports.

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