Volleyball player of the Polish national team caught doping. He is in danger of a strict punishment

Mikołaj Sawicki, volleyball player Bogdanka Luk Lublin, obtained a positive anti -doping test result. The representative is threatened with many years of disqualification.
Mikołaj Sawicki can certainly include the past season of PlusLiga as successful. Together with Bogdanka, Luk Lublin reached for the national championship and the Challenge Cup. What’s more, Nikola Grbić found for a 25-year-old host in the team for the League of Nations.
Mikołaj Sawicki caught doping
The player also appeared on the pitch during the match with Ukraine played as part of Silesia Cup. In the second meeting, in which Poles faced the Bulgaria team, Mikołaj Sawicki He didn’t play. Officially, his absence was translated by illness.
– Mikołaj is sick and struggles with the virus, so we want him to recover, but also not to spread this virus on the team. We monitor his situation all the time – he explained Nikola Grbić.
However, as it turns out, the case has a second bottom. TVP Sport and Sports Facts announced that The player was caught doping. The test was to be conducted during the second match for the Polish championship, in which Bogdanka Luk Lublin competed with Aluron CMC Warta Zawiercie.
– I confirm the information that The Polish Anti -Doping Agency carried out Anti -Doping control at Mikołaj Sawicki, which gave a positive result – said the head of the Polish Anti -Doping Agency in an interview with TVP Sport.
Polish representative caught doping
Michał Rynkowski He added that “the case is at a very early stage, so in addition to the information confirming that the prohibited substance was detected in the sample and that the player was suspended, at this stage he cannot provide more detailed explanations.” He did not reveal what was specifically detected in the sample.
Mikołaj Sawicki has the right to analyze the sample B. On behalf of the study, the volleyball player has seven days. If the allegations are confirmed, the host has serious consequences. The head of the Polada clarified that “taking into account the nature of the substance detected in the A sample, it is a substance for which it can theoretically threaten punishment up to four years of disqualification“.
Michał Rynkowski explained that “the detected substance could be used for therapeutic purposes, but in the case of a 25-year-old such exclusion for therapeutic purposes was not.”
The Polish Volleyball Association has not yet commented on media reports.