List of doping cases in sport (B)

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This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with B.

List[edit]

Name Country Event Banned substance(s) Reference(s)
Christopher Bach  France Swimming Prednisone [1]
Jonathan Bachini  Italy Football (soccer) Cocaine [2]
Nicklas Bäckström  Sweden Ice hockey Pseudoephedrine [3]
Cezar Badita  Romania Swimming Nandrolone [4][5] (in German)
Nathan Baggaley  Australia Kayaking Stanozolol [6]
Sarah Baham  United States Swimming Refusal to submit to doping test [7]
Tzuche Bakam  Cameroon Weightlifting Boldenone, androsterone [8]
Erwin Bakker  Netherlands Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [9]
Yesenia Baldera Peguero  Dominican Republic Weightlifting Stanozolol, Hydroxystanozolol [8]
Singh Baljit  India Weightlifting [8]
Daniela Balzan Leal  Venezuela Weightlifting Boldenone [8]
Michael Banbula  United Kingdom Boxing Testosterone [10]
Roberto Barbaro  Italy Water polo Norandrosterone [11]
Henrique Barbosa  Brazil Swimming Furosemide [12]
Josh Barnett  United States Mixed martial arts Boldenone [13][14]
Phil Baroni  United States Mixed martial arts Boldenone, stanozolol metabolites [15]
Vargas Barrantes  Costa Rica Cycling GW501516 [16]
Ryan Barrett  United Kingdom Boxing Methylhexaneamine [17]
Yarelys Barrios  Cuba Athletics acetazolamide [18]
Kévin Barrois  France Swimming Cannabis, Prednisone, Prednisolone [19]
Doug Barron  United States Golf Performance Enhancing Drugs [20]
Karapet Barseghyan  Armenia Weightlifting Stanozolol [8]
Julyana Bassi Kury  Brazil Swimming Stanozolol [21]
Ivan Basso  Italy Cycling Operación Puerto doping case [22]
Marta Bastianelli  Italy Cycling Fenfluramine [23]
Xavier Batista  Dominican Republic Baseball [24]
Vicky Batta  India Weightlifting Metandienone [8]
Grégory Baugé  France Cycling Drug-testing violations [25]
Alain Baxter  United Kingdom Alpine skiing Methamphetamine (inactive levorotary isomer – levmethamphetamine) [26]
Fatih Baydar  Turkey Weightlifting Hydroxystanozolol [8]
Jack Beaton  Australia Swimming Blood Doping -
Karol Beck  Slovakia Tennis Clenbuterol [27]
Diane Becker  Brazil Swimming Stanozolol [19]
Rutker Beke  Belgium Triathlon EPO [28]
Vitor Belfort  Brazil Mixed martial arts 4-hydroxytestosterone [29]
Joseph Belinga  Cameroon Weightlifting N-bisdesmethyl sibutramine [8]
C.G. Carmen Bellorin  Venezuela Weightlifting Metandienone [8]
Manuel Beltrán  Spain Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [30]
Barbara Benke  Brazil Swimming Isometheptene [31]
Jamal Ben Saddik  Morocco Kickboxing [32]
Saido Berahino  Burundi Football (soccer) MDMA [33]
Bryan Berard  United States Ice hockey 19-norandrosterone [34]
Virginia Berasategui  Spain Triathlon Erythropoietin (EPO) [35]
Maxime Beretta  France Diving Cannabis [36]
Elena Berezhnaya  Russia Figure skating Pseudoephedrine [37]
Adam Bergman  United States Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [38]
Lorenzo Bernucci  Italy Cycling Sibutramine [39]
Dale Berra  United States Baseball Cocaine [40]
Carlo Bertoncelli  Italy Swimming Finasteride [36]
Eugeni Berzin  Russia Cycling Blood doping [41]
Rafael Betancourt  Venezuela Baseball Anabolic steroids [42]
Christina Bethani  Greece Swimming Acetazolamide [1]
Muhammad Bhatti  Pakistan Weightlifting Metandienone [8]
Ildara Bilyaletdinov  Russia Wrestling [43]
Yusoff Binti  Morocco Weightlifting Drostnolone [8]
Rod Bitz  Canada Wheelchair rugby Methylhexaneamine [44]
Pierre Blanchard  France Water polo Prednisone, Prednisolone [45]
Yohan Blanchet  France Water polo Cannabis [36]
Alberto Blanco  Cuba Weightlifting Anabolic steroids [46]
Manuele Blasi  Italy Football (soccer) Nandrolone [47]
Aikaterini Bliamou  Greece Swimming Nandrolone [48]
Nickolay Bocharov  Russia Swimming Nandrolone [49]
Mickael Bodegas  France Water polo Cannabis [45]
Alexander Bodyakin  Russia Swimming Furosemide [12]
Plamen Boev  Bulgaria Weightlifting Norandrosterone [8]
Galabin Boevski  Bulgaria Weightlifting Tampering with test [50]
Alex Bogomolov Jr.  United States Tennis Salbutamol [51]
Udo Bölts  Germany Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) (self-admitted) [52]
Barry Bonds  United States Baseball Amphetamines (first offender; not suspended per Major League Baseball collective bargaining agreement) [53]
Stephan Bonnar  United States Mixed martial arts Boldenone [54]
Michael Boogerd  Netherlands Cycling Blood doping, cortisone, EPO, [55]
Tom Boonen  Belgium Cycling Cocaine [56]
Liliana Borbon  Mexico Weightlifting [8]
Marco Borriello  Italy Football (soccer) Prednisolone [57]
Mark Bosnich  Australia Football (soccer) Cocaine [58]
David Boston  United States American football Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid [59]
Ian Botham  United Kingdom Cricket Cannabis [60]
Igor Bour  Moldova Weightlifting Metandienone [8]
Djamel Bouras  France Judo Nandrolone [61][62]
Frederick Bousquet  France Swimming Heptaminol [19]
Lee Bowyer  England Football (soccer) Cannabis [63]
Plezhanov Boyan  Belarus Weightlifting Metandienone [8]
Dmitry Boyko  Russia Snowboarding [64]
Tosan Boyo  Nigeria Swimming Dexamethasone [12]
Andrew James Brack  Greece Baseball Stanozolol [65]
Shqiponje Brahja  Albania Weightlifting T/E 65 [8]
Ryan Braun  United States Baseball Human growth hormone. See also Biogenesis baseball scandal. [66]
Anyelo Brea  Dominican Republic Wrestling Furosemide [67]
Andrew Bree  Ireland Swimming Levmethamphetamine [45]
Mladen Brestovac  Croatia Kickboxing Meldonium [68][69][70]
Matt Bricker  United States Swimming Ephedrine [71]
Terry Bridge  United Kingdom Rugby league Steroids [72]
David Britz  South Africa Rugby union Boldenone [73][74]
Laurent Brochard  France Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [75]
Daniel Broussard  Canada Ice hockey Methylhexaneamine [76]
Ian Brown  United Kingdom Rugby Testosterone [77]
Justin Brownlee  Philippines Basketball 11-Nor-9-carboxy-THC (prescription drug) [78][79][80]
Emily Brunneman  United States Swimming Hydrochlorothiazide, Triamterene [49]
Rebekkah Brunson  United States Basketball Salmeterol (only given public warning) [81]
Nicola Brustia  Italy Water polo Cannabis [82]
Dave Bruylandts  Belgium Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [83] (in Dutch)
Christian Bucchi  Italy Football (soccer) Nandrolone [84]
Katharina Bullin  East Germany Volleyball [85]
Jonathan Bullough  United Kingdom Weightlifting Methylhexaneamine [86]
Renata Burgos  Brazil Swimming Stanozolol [36]
Rachael Burke  United States Swimming Boldione [21]
Ian Burnham  United Kingdom Water polo Cocaine [87]
Jack Burnham  England Cricket Cocaine [88]
Andrew Burns  Australia Swimming Ecstasy [89]
Alexey Bushin  Russia Swimming Sustanol [12]
Asim Butt  Scotland Cricket Ecstasy [90]
David Bystroň  Czech Republic Football (soccer) Methamphetamine [91]
Agnieska Bystrzycka  Poland Swimming Nikethamide [7]

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