Olympic champion Fraser banned six months

NEW YORK,  (Reuters) – Olympic and world 100 metres  champion Shelly-Ann Fraser has been suspended for six months by  the IAAF for a doping violation, the world governing body said  yesterday.

Fraser tested positive for the pain-killer oxycodone at  May’s Shanghai Diamond League meeting.
She will be eligible to compete again on Jan. 7, the IAAF  said on its website (www.iaaf.org).

In July, Fraser told Reuters she had taken tooth painkiller  before the event and neglected to list it on a doping form.
Fraser, a role model for Jamaican youth, said then she had  mixed emotions about the positive test.

“I take some responsibility because athletes are supposed  to be responsible for what they take,” she said. “But I am  upset because everybody is starting to assume I am taking drugs  … My reputation is ruined somewhat.”

Her coach, Stephen Francis, said in July he had hoped  Fraser would receive only a warning.
“It is not a performance-enhancing substance nor a masking  agent,” the coach said.
Fraser had not run since being provisionally suspended on  July 8.

She won the Olympic gold at the 2008 Beijing Games and  claimed the world title at Berlin in 2009.