The 400-meter Indian runner went without a trace after the super time

Indian sprinter Aishwarya Mishra recorded the highest time of 400 metres.

But when the national team assembled at camp, she went without a trace, and according to the Indian Express, doping tests are now chasing her.

Until the beginning of April, Aishwarya Mishra was a relatively unknown and average runner in the 400 metres.

But then in the Indian domestic competitions, the 24-year-old hit 51.18 in the distance. The time it placed 10th in the world this year is also short of qualifying for the World Cup later this summer. Personal record for more than two seconds, according to the available statistics.

Now, however, Indian Express states that Mishra is completely gone after the supernatural time. The doping hunters of the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) are said to have gone to Turkey to meet Mishra and other parts of the Indian team at a training camp, but when the team gathered to leave, Mishra did not show up.

The star commented last week

– She was supposed to go with the team on April 14, but she didn’t show up and we couldn’t reach her when she hung up her phone. “We don’t know the reason for not attending,” a source in the Indian Federation told the newspaper.

After that, AIU will continue research in both Mumbai and Haryana where it will be its training base, according to Indian Express. But despite searching for her for three weeks, Mishra was never reached.

India has had many cases of doping in recent times. As recently as last week, the AIU announced that it had found the anabolic steroid stanozolol in a sample of Olympic six discus throwers, Kamalpreet Kaur.

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