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Posted: Wednesday October 14, 2009 1:48PM; Updated: Wednesday October 14, 2009 1:48PM

Minar receives 8-month doping ban

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Ivo Minar banned for eight months after testing positive for banned substance

Minar claimed he had taken a food supplement that contained the substance

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LONDON (AP) -- Czech player Ivo Minar was banned for eight months on Wednesday after testing positive for a banned substance following a Davis Cup match.

A sample taken after the Davis Cup quarterfinal against Argentine on July 11 contained the banned stimulant methylhexanamine, the International Tennis Federation said.

The 25-year-old Minar claimed he had taken a food supplement that contained the substance and did not intend to cheat.

The ITF said the ban will end on March 10, 2010, and ruled that Minar's results this year from tournaments in Stuttgart, Hamburg and Gstaad should be disqualified.

"The ITF accepted Mr. Minar's account of the background to his positive test," the federation said in a statement. "Under the Tennis Anti-Doping Program, however, it is a player's strict personal duty to ensure that no prohibited substance enters his or her body, whether as an ingredient in a nutritional supplement or otherwise."

Czech tennis federation president Ivo Kaderka said Minar has no plans to appeal the ban, in order to avoid being hit with a longer ban.

"I don't agree with a punishment for someone who has not been doping, but just purchased a food supplement which was supposed to be a drug-free," Kaderka told The Associated Press. "That's a problem for me."

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