List of doping cases in sport (P)

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

NameCountryEventBanned substance(s)Reference(s)
Darya Pachabut BelarusWeightliftingStanozolol[1]
Jessica Pacho EcuadorWeightlifting[1]
Naskar Uma Pada IndiaSwimmingMephentermine[2]
Neco Padaratz BrazilSurfingAnabolic steroids[3]
Emilio Pagani ItalySwimmingCannabis[4]
Jong Suk Pak North KoreaWeightliftingMethyltestosterone[1]
David Palacios EcuadorWeightlifting[1]
Rafael Palmeiro United StatesBaseballStanozolol[5]
Jyotsna Pansare IndiaSwimmingMethylhexaneamine[6]
Marco Pantani ItalyCyclingDeclared unfit to ride after a UCI "health check" in the Giro d'Italia, but never formally tested positive or banned.[7]
Konstantinos Papadopoulos GreeceWeightliftingMethyltrienolone, Buprenorphine[1]
Dimitros Papageridis GreeceWeightliftingMethyltrienolone, Buprenorphine[1]
Esma Gizem Papila TurkeySwimmingClenbuterol[8]
Joseph M. Papp United StatesCyclingTestosterone or its precursors (6α-OH-androstenedione 6β-OH-androsterone)[9]
Hugo Parisi BrazilSwimmingPrednisone, Prednisolone[10]
Karo Parisyan United Statesmixed martial artsHydrocodone, Hydromorphone, and Oxymorphone[11]
Bradley Parker United KingdomRugby union[12]
Dave Parker United StatesBaseballCocaine[13]
Yusuf Pathan IndiaCricketTerbutaline[14]
Stephen Pate AustraliaCyclingSteroids[15]
Lenny Paul United KingdomBobsleighNandrolone[16]
Vitalijs Pavlovs LatviaIce hockeyMethylhexanamine[17]
Ben Payne United KingdomHockey19-norandrosterone and 19-noretiocholanolone[18]
Michelle Payne AustraliaJockeyPhentermine[19]
Claudia Pechstein GermanySpeed skating[20]
Sean Penkywicz United KingdomRugby leagueStanozolol[21]
Jermell Pennie United StatesBasketballFormestane[22]
Andres Pennisi ArgentinaWeightliftingClenbuterol[1]
Alberto Pensado SpainWeightliftingTetrahydrocannabidol[1]
Daniel Pereira PortugalSwimmingStanozolol[23]
Kusal Perera Sri LankaCricket[24]
Jose Perez SpainWeightliftingOxandrolone, Epioxandrolone[1]
Neifi Pérez Dominican RepublicBaseballStimulants (three times)[25]
Wolfgang Perner AustriaBiathlonViolation of blood doping rules[26]
Hendrick Perrot FranceVolleyballCannabinoids[27]
Alessandro Petacchi ItalyCyclingSalbutamol[28]
Rumyana Petkova BulgariaWeightliftingStanozolol[29]
Matt Peto CanadaCanadian football[30]
Petros Petropoulos GreeceSwimmingCaffeine[31]
Yevgeni Petrov RussiaCyclingEPO[32]
Igor Petrov RussiaWeightlifting[33]
Andy Pettitte United StatesBaseballHuman growth hormone (self-admitted)[34]
Koleva Petya BulgariaWeightlifting[1]
Michael Phelps United StatesSwimmingCannabis (self-admitted)[35]
Michael Picotte United StatesSwimmingRefusal to submit to doping test[31]
Yuliya Pidlisna UkraineSwimmingStanozolol[36]
Jorge Piedra United StatesBaseball[37]
Leonardo Piepoli ItalyCyclingCERA[38]
Juan Pineda United StatesCycling19-norandrosterone[39]
Jürgen Pinter AustriaCross-country skiingViolation of blood doping rules[40]
Omar Pinzon Garcia ColombiaSwimmingCocaine[41]
Keith Piper United KingdomCricketCannabis[42]
Maria Pipiliaridou GreeceWeightliftingMethyltrienolone, Buprenorphine[1]
Giuseppe Nicola Pisano ItalyWater poloCannabinoids[36]
Yann Pishchikov RussiaFencingStanozolol, Methylhexaneamine[43]
Jennifer Piter ArubaWeightliftingOxilofrine[1]
Victor Osorio Pizzaro ChileWeightliftingMetandienone[1]
Ivan Podshivalov RussiaRowing[44]
Adri van der Poel NetherlandsCyclingStrychnine[45]
Paul Pogba FranceFootball (soccer)Dehydroepiandrosterone[46]
Gevorik Poghosyan ArmeniaWeightliftingOxandrolone[1]
Zorik Poghosyan ArmeniaWeightliftingMethylhexaneamine[1]
Aleksander Polaczek GermanyIce hockeyMissed test[47]
Claudia Poll Costa RicaSwimmingNandrolone[48]
Andrea Pollack East GermanySwimmingTurinabol (self-admitted)[49]
Eric Polini CanadaCanadian football[30]
Vasiliy Polovnikov RussiaWeightliftingMetandienone[1]
Anatoliy Polyakov RussiaSwimmingBoldenone[50]
Vladimir Popov MoldovaWeightliftingMetandienone[1]
Valentina Popova RussiaWeightlifting[1]
Alex Gabriel Popoviciu RomaniaWater poloMethylhexaneamine[51]
Davide Possanzini ItalyFootball (soccer)Missed test[52]
Alberto Puello Dominican RepublicBoxingTested positive for Clomiphene[53]
Henry Prado Vargas Costa RicaWeightliftingBoldenone[1]
Alvaro Prieto SpainDivingCannabis[54]
Anastasia Proskurina RussiaWrestling[55]
Sandis Prūsis LatviaBobsleighAnabolic steroids[56] (in Latvian)
Mariusz Pudzianowski PolandStrongmen[57]
Mariano Puerta ArgentinaTennisEtilefrine, clenbuterol[58]
Shailaja Pujari IndiaWeightlifting[59][60]
Hysen Pulaku AlbaniaWeightliftingStanozolol[61]
Chitchanok Pulsabsakul ThailandWeightliftingMethandienone[1]
Nauris Pundors LatviaSwimmingAnabolic steroids[56] (in Latvian)
Olga Pyleva RussiaBiathlonCarphedon[62]
Caroline Pyzik CanadaTaekwondoHydrochlorothiazide, triamterene[63]

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