South Africa set to lose World Athletics Relays gold medal as Dlodlo gets doping ban
The 22-year-old has been given the two-and-a-half-year ban by the SA Institute for Drug-Free Sport (SAIDS), which confirmed the sanction on its website.
Dlodlo tested positive for testosterone, the naturally-occurring hormone which can also be used as an anabolic steroid.
While the SAIDS list of doping cases does not show the date when the ban came into force, South African site News24 reports that the sample in question was collected at the South African National Championships in April last year.
The World Athletics Relays took place the next month in Silesia in Poland, so with Dlodlo's results since that test to be disqualified, South Africa will lose the men's 4x100 metres gold medal.

Dlodlo ran the first leg as South Africa crossed the line in 38.71sec.
Akani Simbine, Gift Leotlela and Clarence Munyai were the other members of the South African team.
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