23 Sep 2022

National road cycling champ banned for two and a half years

2:03 pm on 23 September 2022

National road cycling champion Olivia Ray has been banned from the sport for two-and-a-half years for doping.

Ray, 24, has accepted a two-and-a-half-year suspension imposed by the United States Anti Doping Agency (USADA) for use and possession of multiple prohibited substances.

After receiving information from a whistleblower in December 2021, USADA initiated an investigation that turned up evidence implicating Ray, who was living and competing in the United States at the time.

In a statement, USADA said when confronted with the evidence, Ray fully cooperated, despite pressure for her not to do so.

Ray told USADA she was provided prohibited substances - Human Growth Hormone (hGH), clenbuterol, and oxandrolone - by another athlete, Jackson "Huntley" Nash, and committed anti-doping rule violations in 2021.

In July, Ray told the New Zealand Herald she was in an abusive relationship and took performance enhancing drugs not to win races, rather to win the approval of her then-partner.

"I'm not denying it. I'm very open that I did drugs. I'm just coming to deal with the consequences now," she said.

Olivia Ray wins the elite women race during the Road Race at the Elite Road Cycling National Championships in Cambridge, 2022

Olivia Ray. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Ray could have been banned for four years but received a one-year sanction reduction for admitting the charges and accepting the penalty.

USADA also granted her an additional six-month reduction of her sanction for providing substantial assistance in the case against Nash.

Ray's 30-month period of ineligibility began on 10 March, 2022 - the date her provisional suspension was imposed.

Her competition results on and subsequent to 17 May, 2021, the date Nash raised with Ray using hGH and/or other prohibited substances, have been disqualified, including forfeiture of any medals, points and prizes.

Cycling New Zealand said it fully supported the actions of USADA but did not have access to any details of the USADA investigation.

It said it would investigate any races involving Ray in Aotearoa from 17 May, 2021 - that includes her national road title win in February this year.

-RNZ