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List

Name Country Event Banned substance(s) Reference(s)
Christopher Bach  France Swimming Prednisone
Jonathan Bachini  Italy Football (soccer) Cocaine
Nicklas Bäckström  Sweden Ice hockey Pseudoephedrine
Cezar Badita  Romania Swimming Nandrolone (in German)
Ron Baensch  Australia Cycling Ephedrine
Nathan Baggaley  Australia Kayaking Stanozolol, Methandienone
Sarah Baham  United States Swimming Refusal to submit to doping test
Tzuche Bakam  Cameroon Weightlifting Boldenone, androsterone
Erwin Bakker  Netherlands Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO)
Yesenia Baldera Peguero  Dominican Republic Weightlifting Stanozolol, Hydroxystanozolol
Singh Baljit  India Weightlifting
Daniela Balzan Leal  Venezuela Weightlifting Boldenone
Michael Banbula  United Kingdom Boxing Testosterone
Roberto Barbaro  Italy Water polo Norandrosterone
Henrique Barbosa  Brazil Swimming Furosemide
Josh Barnett  United States Mixed martial arts Boldenone
Phil Baroni  United States Mixed martial arts Boldenone, stanozolol metabolites
Vargas Barrantes  Costa Rica Cycling GW501516
Ryan Barrett  United Kingdom Boxing Methylhexaneamine
Yarelys Barrios  Cuba Athletics acetazolamide
Kévin Barrois  France Swimming Cannabis, Prednisone, Prednisolone
Doug Barron  United States Golf Performance Enhancing Drugs
Karapet Barseghyan  Armenia Weightlifting Stanozolol
Julyana Bassi Kury  Brazil Swimming Stanozolol
Ivan Basso  Italy Cycling Operación Puerto doping case
Marta Bastianelli  Italy Cycling Fenfluramine
Xavier Batista  Dominican Republic Baseball
Vicky Batta  India Weightlifting Metandienone
Grégory Baugé  France Cycling Drug-testing violations
Alain Baxter  United Kingdom Alpine skiing Methamphetamine (inactive levorotary isomer – levmethamphetamine)
Fatih Baydar  Turkey Weightlifting Hydroxystanozolol
Jack Beaton  Australia Swimming Blood Doping -
Karol Beck  Slovakia Tennis Clenbuterol
Diane Becker  Brazil Swimming Stanozolol
Rutker Beke  Belgium Triathlon EPO
Vitor Belfort  Brazil Mixed martial arts 4-hydroxytestosterone
Joseph Belinga  Cameroon Weightlifting N-bisdesmethyl sibutramine
C.G. Carmen Bellorin  Venezuela Weightlifting Metandienone
Manuel Beltrán  Spain Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO)
Barbara Benke  Brazil Swimming Isometheptene
Jamal Ben Saddik  Morocco Kickboxing
Saido Berahino  Burundi Football (soccer) MDMA
Bryan Berard  United States Ice hockey 19-norandrosterone
Virginia Berasategui  Spain Triathlon Erythropoietin (EPO)
Maxime Beretta  France Diving Cannabis
Elena Berezhnaya  Russia Figure skating Pseudoephedrine
Adam Bergman  United States Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO)
Lorenzo Bernucci  Italy Cycling Sibutramine
Dale Berra  United States Baseball Cocaine
Carlo Bertoncelli  Italy Swimming Finasteride
Eugeni Berzin  Russia Cycling Blood doping
Rafael Betancourt  Venezuela Baseball Anabolic steroids
Christina Bethani  Greece Swimming Acetazolamide
PJ Bevis  Australia Baseball
Muhammad Bhatti  Pakistan Weightlifting Metandienone
Ildara Bilyaletdinov  Russia Wrestling
Yusoff Binti  Morocco Weightlifting Drostnolone
Rod Bitz  Canada Wheelchair rugby Methylhexaneamine
Pierre Blanchard  France Water polo Prednisone, Prednisolone
Yohan Blanchet  France Water polo Cannabis
Alberto Blanco  Cuba Weightlifting Anabolic steroids
Manuele Blasi  Italy Football (soccer) Nandrolone
Aikaterini Bliamou  Greece Swimming Nandrolone
Jamie Bloem  Australia Rugby league, rugby union Nandrolone
Nickolay Bocharov  Russia Swimming Nandrolone
Mickael Bodegas  France Water polo Cannabis
Alexander Bodyakin  Russia Swimming Furosemide
Plamen Boev  Bulgaria Weightlifting Norandrosterone
Galabin Boevski  Bulgaria Weightlifting Tampering with test
Alex Bogomolov Jr.  United States Tennis Salbutamol
Peter Bol  Australia Athletics Erythropoietin (EPO) (later exonerated)
Udo Bölts  Germany Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) (self-admitted)
Barry Bonds  United States Baseball Amphetamines (first offender; not suspended per Major League Baseball collective bargaining agreement)
Stephan Bonnar  United States Mixed martial arts Boldenone
Michael Boogerd  Netherlands Cycling Blood doping, cortisone, EPO,
Tom Boonen  Belgium Cycling Cocaine
Liliana Borbon  Mexico Weightlifting
Marco Borriello  Italy Football (soccer) Prednisolone
Mark Bosnich  Australia Football (soccer) Cocaine
David Boston  United States American football Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid
Ian Botham  United Kingdom Cricket Cannabis
Igor Bour  Moldova Weightlifting Metandienone
Djamel Bouras  France Judo Nandrolone
Frederick Bousquet  France Swimming Heptaminol
Lee Bowyer  England Football (soccer) Cannabis
Plezhanov Boyan  Belarus Weightlifting Metandienone
Dmitry Boyko  Russia Snowboarding
Tosan Boyo  Nigeria Swimming Dexamethasone
Doug Bracewell  New Zealand Cricket Cocaine
Andrew James Brack  Greece Baseball Stanozolol
Shqiponje Brahja  Albania Weightlifting T/E 65
Ryan Braun  United States Baseball Human growth hormone. See also Biogenesis baseball scandal.
Anyelo Brea  Dominican Republic Wrestling Furosemide
Andrew Bree  Ireland Swimming Levmethamphetamine
Mladen Brestovac  Croatia Kickboxing Meldonium
Matt Bricker  United States Swimming Ephedrine
Terry Bridge  United Kingdom Rugby league Steroids
David Britz  South Africa Rugby union Boldenone
Laurent Brochard  France Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO)
Daniel Broussard  Canada Ice hockey Methylhexaneamine
Ian Brown  United Kingdom Rugby Testosterone
Lucas Browne  Australia Boxing Clenbuterol, Ostarine
Justin Brownlee  Philippines Basketball 11-Nor-9-carboxy-THC (prescription drug)
Emily Brunneman  United States Swimming Hydrochlorothiazide, Triamterene
Rebekkah Brunson  United States Basketball Salmeterol (only given public warning)
Nicola Brustia  Italy Water polo Cannabis
Dave Bruylandts  Belgium Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) (in Dutch)
Christian Bucchi  Italy Football (soccer) Nandrolone
Katharina Bullin  East Germany Volleyball
Jonathan Bullough  United Kingdom Weightlifting Methylhexaneamine
Renata Burgos  Brazil Swimming Stanozolol
Rachael Burke  United States Swimming Boldione
Ian Burnham  United Kingdom Water polo Cocaine
Jack Burnham  England Cricket Cocaine
Andrew Burns  Australia Swimming Ecstasy
Alexey Bushin  Russia Swimming Sustanol
Asim Butt  Scotland Cricket Ecstasy
David Bystroň  Czech Republic Football (soccer) Methamphetamine
Agnieska Bystrzycka  Poland Swimming Nikethamide

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