List of doping cases in sport (K)

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

Name Country Event Banned substance(s) Reference(s)
Alina Kabaeva  Russia Rhythmic gymnastics Furosemide
Alimuddin Kakar  Pakistan Weightlifting [1]
Georgios Kalogeropoulos  Greece Swimming Cannabis [2]
Mohamed Kallon  Sierra Leone Football (soccer) Nandrolone [3]
Kaspars Kambala  Latvia Basketball Cocaine metabolite [4]
Ruslan Kapaev  Kyrgyzstan Weightlifting [5]
Tovmasjan Karen  Netherlands Weightlifting Metandienone [5]
Rogerio Karfunkelstein  Brazil Swimming Stanozolol [6]
Faisal Karim  Pakistan Boxing Cannabis [7]
Nauman Karim  Pakistan Boxing [8]
Mario Kasun  Croatia Basketball Cathine [9][10]
Sesil Karatantcheva  Bulgaria Tennis Nandrolone [11]
Svend Karlsen  Norway Strongmen [12]
Mohd Karmand  Afghanistan Weightlifting Methandienone [5]
Samko Karol  Slovakia Weightlifting Drostanolone [5]
Fetie Kasaj  Albania Weightlifting [13] (Norwegian)
Vasiliki Kasapi  Greece Weightlifting Methyltrienolone, Buprenorphine [5]
Andrey Kashechkin  Kazakhstan Cycling Blood doping [14]
Asmaa Kataria  Egypt Swimming Ephedrine [6]
Gursharanpreet Kaur  India Wrestling Methylhexaneamine [15]
Valeriya Kaverina  Russia Weightlifting Metandienone [5]
Devi Kavita  India Weightlifting Metandienone [5]
Valery Kaykov  Russia Cycling GW501516 [16]
Kboi  Vietnam Weightlifting Testosterone, Epitestosterone [5]
Zoltan Kecskes  Hungary Weightlifting [17]
Ronwin Kelly  South Africa Rugby union (former bodybuilder) Nandrolone [18]
Robert Kendrick  United States Tennis Methylhexaneamine [19]
Daniel Kenedy  Portugal Football (soccer) Furosemide [20]
Paddy Kenny  Ireland Football (soccer) ephedrine [21]
David Kerkhoffs  Belgium Swimming Cannabinoids [22]
Jason Kerr  Canada Bobsleigh Boldenone, nandrolone, testosterone, trenbolone [23]
Paul-Alain Kersale  France Swimming Cannabinoids [22]
Matthias Kessler  Germany Cycling Testosterone [24]
El Maoui Khalil  Tunisia Weightlifting Methylhexaneamine [5]
Naglaa Hamed Khallaf  Egypt Weightlifting Stanozolol [5]
Vitaliy Khan  Kazakhstan Swimming Cannabis [25]
Masuam Khatri  India Wrestling Methylhexaneamine [15]
Praeonapa Khenjantuek  Thailand Weightlifting Metandienone [5]
Nan Aye Khine  Myanmar Weightlifting Steroids [26][27]
Natalia Khlestkina  Romania Weightlifting Metenolone [5]
Bahodur Kholov  Tajikistan Weightlifting Nandrolone [5]
Yaroslav Khoma  Ukraine Football (soccer) [28]
Albina Khomich  Russia Weightlifting Anabolic steroids [29]
Yekaterina Khoroshikh  Russia Hammer throwing
Natalya Khudyakova  Ukraine Swimming Stanozolol [22]
Oksana Khvostenko  Ukraine Biathlon [30]
Zbyszko Kienast  United Kingdom Weightlifting Testosterone [31]
Rotson Kilambe  Zambia Football (soccer) Cannabis [32]
Kazbek Kilou  Belarus Wrestling Metenolone [33]
Igor Kim  Kazakhstan Weightlifting Furosemide, T/E 21.4 [5]
Kim Jong Su  North Korea Shooting Propanolol [34][35]
Hyang Kim  North Korea Weightlifting Methyltestosterone, Methandriol [5]
Gerard Kinsella  England Football (soccer) Nandrolone [36]
Gergana Kirilova  Bulgaria Weightlifting Steroids [37]
Harri Kirvesniemi  Finland Cross-country skiing HES [38]
Karolin Kittel  Germany Swimming Refusal to submit to doping test [39]
Steffen Kjærgaard  Norway Cycling [40]
Boonnatee Klakasikit  Thailand Weightlifting Methandienone [5]
Rory Kleinveldt  South Africa Cricket Marijuana [41]
Ivan Klim  Belarus Weightlifting Stanozolol [5]
Vitali Klitschko  Ukraine Boxing Anabolic steroids (self-admitted) [42]
Kasem Knakri  Syria Weightlifting [5]
Tonya Knight  United States Bodybuilding Using a stand-in when chosen for a random drug test [43]
Bernhard Kohl  Austria Cycling CERA [44]
Francis Kombe  Zambia Football (soccer) Cannabis [45]
Anton Komlev  Russia Swimming [46]
Izabela Kondraszuk  Poland Gymnastics Dimethylpentylamine [47]
Mouhanad Korabi  Syria Weightlifting Stanozolol, Metenolone, Methyltestosterone [5]
Olha Korbka  Ukraine Weightlifting Methandienone [5]
Petr Korda  Czech Republic Tennis Nandrolone [48]
Maxim Koretsky  Russia Weightlifting [49]
Juha Korhonen  Finland Swimming Cannabis [50]
Andrey Korneyev  Russia Swimming Bromantan [51]
Chris Korol  Canada Bobsleigh [52]
Ekaterina Koroleva  Russia Cycling [46]
Krasimir Kotchev  Bulgaria Wrestling Stanozolol [33]
Anzhelika Kotyuga  Belarus Speed skating Anabolic steroids [53][54][55]
Eleni Kourtelidou  Greece Weightlifting Methyltrienolone, Buprenorphine [5]
Nikos Kourtidis  Greece Weightlifting [56]
Zoltán Kovács  Hungary Weightlifting Refusal to provide test [57]
Justyna Kowalczyk  Poland Cross-country skiing Dexamethason [58]
Nina Kraft  Germany Triathlon Erythropoietin (EPO) [59]
Natascha Kraus  Germany Swimming Reproterol [60]
Daniel Kreutzer  Germany Ice hockey Missed test [61]
Tobias Kreuzmann  Germany Swimming Finasteride [25]
Lennie Kristensen  Denmark Cycling [62]
Ante Krizan  Croatia Swimming Methylhexaneamine [39]
Lubos Krizko  Slovakia Swimming Tamoxifen [39]
Karen Kronemeyer  Netherlands Squash Benzylpiperazine [63]
Stein Olav Krosby  Norway Speed skating, long track Testosterone [64]
Andrey Krylov  Russia Gymnastics THC [47]
Herkie Kruger  South Africa Rugby union Nandrolone [65]
Vasyl Kruk  Ukraine Weightlifting Stanozolol, testosterone [66]
Ondrej Kruzel  Slovakia Weightlifting Drostanolone [5]
Virpi Kuitunen  Finland Cross-Country skiing [67]
Galina Kulakova  Russia Cross-Country skiing Ephedrine [68]
Pavel Kulizhnikov  Russia Speed skating Methylhexanamine,Meldonium
Sumit Kumar  India Wrestling Methylhexanamine [15]
Saliya Kumara  Sri Lanka Rugby union Methylhexanamine [69][70][71]
Pratima Kumari  India Weightlifting [26]
Ouyang Kunpeng  China Swimming Clenbuterol [72]
Dimitar Kutrovsky  Bulgaria Tennis [73]
Alexi Kutsenko  Russia Swimming Testosterone [74]
Sini Kuutamo  Finland Water polo Cannabis [75]
Ruza Kuzieva  Uzbekistan Powerlifting Methandienone [76]
Albert Kuzilov  Georgia Weightlifting Metandienone [5]
Zhassulan Kydyrbayev  Kazakhstan Weightlifting Stanozolol [5]

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