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List of doping cases in sport (R)

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

Name Country Event Banned substance(s) Reference(s)
Andreea Răducan  Romania Gymnastics Pseudoephedrine [1]
Fernando Rafael  Argentina Weightlifting Clenbuterol [2]
Nursultan Rakhatov  Kazakhstan Weightlifting Stanozolol [2]
Robin Rahm  Sweden Ice hockey Anabolic steroids [3]
Singh Rahuveer  Iran Volleyball Norandrosterone [4]
Satheesha Rai  India Weightlifting [5][6]
Tim Raines Sr.  United States Baseball Cocaine [7]
Mario Rajola  Italy Swimming Cannabis [8]
Edwin Raju  India Weightlifting [9]
Ruslan Ramazanov  Turkmenistan Weightlifting Norandrosterone [2]
Kléber Ramos  Brazil Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [10][11]
Fernando Romboli  Brazil Tennis [12]
Elmira Ramileva  Uzbekistan Weightlifting Stanozolol [13]
Manny Ramirez  Dominican Republic Baseball Performance Enhancing Drugs [14]
Kevin Randleman  United States Mixed martial arts Submitting fake urine sample [15]
Sunita Rani  India Weightlifting Norandrosterone [2]
Hussain Rashed  United Arab Emirates Weightlifting Stanozolol, Hydroxystanozolol [2]
Alex Rasmussen  Denmark Cycling Missed test [16]
Michael Rasmussen  Denmark Cycling Blood doping, cortisone, DHEA, EPO, growth hormone, IGF-1, insulin, testosterone [17]
Tamerlan Rasuev  Russia Wrestling Stanozolol [18]
Eddy Ratti  Italy Cycling EPO [19]
Mihai Ravariu  Romania Rugby union hCG [20]
Kiefer Ravena  Philippines Basketball methylhexanamine, 1,3-Dimethylbutylamine, higenamine [21]
Alexandr Razdrobenko  Belarus Swimming Clenbuterol [22]
Igor Razoronov  Ukraine Weightlifting Nandrolone [23]
Shawn Ray  United States Bodybuilding Anabolic steroid [24]
Rita Razmaite  Lithuania Cycling Bromantan [25]
William Rees-Hole  United Kingdom Rugby union Clenbuterol [26]
Dermot Reeve  United Kingdom Cricket Cannabis [27]
Abdur Rehman  Pakistan Cricket Cannabis [28][29]
Stephen Rehrmann  United States Swimming Pseudoephedrine [30]
Andris Reinholds  Latvia Rowing Nandrolone [31][32]
Rica Reinisch  East Germany Swimming Turinabol (self-admitted) [33]
Peter Ribe  Norway Canoeing Ephedrine [34] (in Norwegian)
Ricardo Riccò  Italy Cycling CERA [35]
Sha'Carri Richardson  United States Sprinting Cannabis [36]
Maximiliano Richeze  Argentina Cycling steroid [37]
Bjarne Riis  Denmark Cycling EPO, cortisone, growth hormone (self-admitted) [38]
Ryan Rimouski  Canada Association football Performance enhancing drugs
Juan Rincón  Venezuela Baseball Steroids [39]
Willie Rioli  Australia Australian rules football Submitting fake urine sample [40]
Danny Rios  United States Baseball Stanozolol [41]
Alessandro Rivellini  Italy Swimming EPO [42]
Barret Robbins  United States American football THG [43]
Grant Roberts  United States Baseball Steroids [44]
Ana Rodrigues  Portugal Water polo Canrenone [45]
Charles Roche  France Water polo Cannabis [46]
Aikaterini Roditi  Greece Weightlifting Methyltrienolone, Buprenorphine [2]
Miguel Rodrigues  Portugal Swimming Methylhexaneamine [47]
Alex Rodriguez  United States Baseball Testosterone, primobolan [48]
Ángel Rodríguez  Spain Motorcycle racing [49]
Estella Rodriguez Villanueva  Cuba Judo Furosemide [50]
Luis Rojas  Venezuela Swimming Missed test [46]
Andrea Rolle  Italy Water polo Cannabis [51]
Luis Román Rolón  Puerto Rico Boxing [52]
Bill Romanowski  United States American football Steroids (self-admitted) [43]
Romario  Brazil Football (soccer) Finasteride [53]
Helen Rorive  Belgium Volleyball S5 diuretics/Acetazolamide [54]
Jarno Rosberg  Finland Boxing Methandrostenolone [55]
Loren Ross  United States Boxing [56]
Alexandru Rosu  Romania Weightlifting T/E 14 [2]
Wolfgang Rottmann  Austria Biathlon Violation of blood doping rules [57]
Maralla Roudayna  Syria Swimming Ephedrine [58]
Didier Rous  France Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [59]
Hugo Roux  France Water polo Cannabis [42]
Fatullaev Rovshan  Argentina Weightlifting Metandienone [2]
Judson Rowbotham  Canada Rugby Cannabis [60]
Michal Rubáček  Czech Republic Swimming Methylhexaneamine [47]
Ammar Rubaiaawi  Iraq Weightlifting Metandienone [2]
Lazaro Ruiz  Cuba Weightlifting Boldenone [2]
Graeme Rummans  Australia Cricket Probenecid [61]
Raimondas Rumšas  Lithuania Cycling [62][63]
Andrey Russkikh  Russia Cycling [64]
Esmatullah Rustam Khil  Afghanistan Weightlifting Clostedol, Methylhexaneamine [2]
Stefan Rütimann   Switzerland Cycling testosterone [65]
Andrey Rybakov  Russia Weightlifting [66]
Jesse Ryder  New Zealand Cricket 1-Phenylbutan-2-amine (PBA) and N, alphadiethyl-benzeneethanamine (DEBEA) [67]
Aleksandr Rytchkov  Russia Football cannabis [68]

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