World trail running champion tests positive
Written by I Dig SportsStian Angermund of Norway failed test for chlorthalidone after the OCC event last August but insists hes clean
Reigning world short-course trail running champion Stian Angermund says he is innocent and utterly bewildered after testing positive for banned substance chlorthalidone after winning the 55km OCC event at the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc for the second time last year.
The 37-year-old has also won world trail running titles in 2022 and 2023 together with the Golden Trail Series in 2018 and 2021.
Angermund posted on social media: These past months have been the most difficult and challenging of my sporting career. On the 20th October 2023, I received a life changing email from the French anti-doping agency, informing me that the urine sample taken after my victory at OCC contained the banned substance chlorthalidone.
Im utterly bewildered. I havent used any medications or supplements, nor have I ever taken or misused drugs. Where could this possibly have come from? I am a clean athlete.
Im currently in the process of vigorously defending my innocence and proving that I am clean. Due to my suspension and pending investigation, I wont be competing in the summer of 2024, and theres uncertainty around whether Ill ever return to the world stage.
The profound sadness and sorrow I feel in losing my career, reputation, and passion for sport cannot be overstated. This ordeal has already brought countless tears, sleepless nights, and is testing my self-esteem. I urge everyone to exercise caution and kindness, whether you choose to believe in me or not.
Chlorthalidone is a diuretic which can be used to reduce body weight or as a masking agent.