World’s No 1 bridge player suspended after failing a drugs test

Authored by theguardian.com and submitted by SamD42

The world No 1 bridge player has been suspended after failing a drugs test.

Geir Helgemo, who is Norwegian but represents Monaco in bridge events, tested positive for synthetic testosterone and the female fertility drug clomifene at a World Bridge Series event in Orlando in September.

After accepting he had breached anti-doping rules, Helgemo was suspended by the World Bridge Federation (WBF) until 20 November. He also had all titles, medals and points from the 2018 World Bridge Series revoked.

Kari-Anne Opsal, president of the Norwegian Bridge Federation, said the drugs were “not performance enhancing”. In a statement on the federation’s website, she said: “Geir Helgemo … has previously played for the Norwegian national team and is our biggest star. Many within the bridge community know Geir and respect him.

“It is his responsibility not to take substances that are on the doping list, even though in this instance they are not performance enhancing in bridge. I feel for Geir in this situation and hope he will come back stronger after his ban ends.”

The World Bridge Federation (WBF) is recognised by the International Olympic Committee and as such abides by World Anti-Doping Agency rules.

Rainbwned on March 1st, 2019 at 17:07 UTC »

We would expect this sort of abhorrent behavior from the Uno community, but not one of our own.

RealFredMcMurray on March 1st, 2019 at 16:10 UTC »

I’m not sure what is more ridiculous: a bridge player failing a drug test for PEDs, or that they test bridge players for PEDs.

Gonzo_B on March 1st, 2019 at 16:07 UTC »

What is a performance-enhancing drug for a card game elderly people play? Nitroglycerine?