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Home | Sport | Doping Violations Force Indias Commonwealth Games Weightlifting Squad Cut To 11

Doping violations force India’s Commonwealth Games weightlifting squad cut to 11

India’s Commonwealth Games weightlifting quota has been cut from 16 to 11 following multiple Anti-Doping Rule Violations. Consequently, injured weightlifter Dilbagh Singh was dropped from the Mirabai Chanu-led squad, marking another major setback for Indian weightlifting amidst recurring doping sanctions

By PTI
Published Date - 23 July 2026, 06:24 PM
Doping violations force India’s Commonwealth Games weightlifting squad cut to 11
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Glasgow: Weightlifter Dilbagh Singh has been withdrawn from India’s Commonwealth Games contingent after the country’s quota was reduced because of multiple Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) during the qualification period.

India’s weightlifting quota for the Games has been cut from 16 to 11.


The Indian Weightlifting Federation had named a 12-member squad, spearheaded by Olympic silver-medallist Mirabai Chanu, for the showpiece and said it was told about the reduced quota only on Wednesday.

“The federation got to know about the reduction of quota from 12 to 11 lifters only yesterday,” a well-placed source told PTI.

“Since Dilbagh is suffering from a back injury and did not train at all during the preparatory camp in Birmingham, a decision was made to withdraw him,” he said.

N Ajith (71kg), Sairaj Pardeshi (88kg) and Harcharan Singh (110kg) were banned for doping ahead of the CWG.

Woman lifter Vanshita Verma (86kg) was also sanctioned for an anti-doping rule violation in the qualification period.

The reduction in quota is another setback for Indian weightlifting, which has repeatedly faced sanctions because of doping offences.

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