Kenyan marathon champion Albert Korir suspended over doping violation

Kenyan marathon champion Albert Korir has been provisionally suspended by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) for using the banned substance CERA. The 31-year-old, known for winning the 2021 New York City Marathon, recently earned a bronze medal there. This suspension bars him from competing until his case is resolved.

Albert Korir, a prominent Kenyan long-distance runner, was provisionally suspended by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) on January 12, 2026. The AIU confirmed that the 31-year-old is suspected of using the prohibited substance Continuous Erythropoietin Receptor Activator (CERA), a third-generation form of EPO (erythropoietin). This drug stimulates bone marrow to produce more red blood cells, enhancing oxygen-carrying capacity and endurance performance.

"The AIU has provisionally suspended Albert Korir (Kenya) for Presence/Use of a Prohibited Substance (CERA)," the AIU stated.

Under World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules, CERA falls under S2: Peptide Hormones, Growth Factors, Related Substances and Mimetics, making it illegal. Korir, winner of the 2021 New York City Marathon and third-place finisher in 2024 where he earned Ksh5.1 million (USD 40,000), is now barred from competitions until his case is heard and a final ruling issued.

If found guilty, Korir faces automatic ineligibility under World Athletics and WADA regulations. A guilty verdict could disqualify results from the violation date onward, stripping medals, rankings, points, and appearance fees. This would deliver a severe financial blow, especially after his recent prize money win.

Recently, another major Kenyan athlete, world marathon record-holder Ruth Chepng’etich, received a three-year ban after admitting to anti-doping violations. Korir's suspension marks yet another setback for Kenya's athletics community.

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