List of doping cases in sport (P)

This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with P.

Name Country Event Banned substance(s) Reference(s)
Darya Pachabut  Belarus Weightlifting Stanozolol [1]
Jessica Pacho  Ecuador Weightlifting [1]
Naskar Uma Pada  India Swimming Mephentermine [2]
Neco Padaratz  Brazil Surfing Anabolic steroids [3]
Emilio Pagani  Italy Swimming cannabis [4]
Jong Suk Pak  North Korea Weightlifting Methyltestosterone [1]
David Palacios  Ecuador Weightlifting [1]
Rafael Palmeiro  United States Baseball Stanozolol [5]
Jyotsna Pansare  India Swimming Methylhexaneamine [6]
Marco Pantani  Italy Cycling Declared unfit to ride after a UCI "health check" in the Giro d'Italia, but never formally tested positive or banned. [7]
Konstantinos Papadopoulos  Greece Weightlifting Methyltrienolone, Buprenorphine [1]
Dimitros Papageridis  Greece Weightlifting Methyltrienolone, Buprenorphine [1]
Esma Gizem Papila  Turkey Swimming Clenbuterol [8]
Joseph M. Papp  United States Cycling Testosterone or its precursors (6α-OH-androstenedione 6β-OH-androsterone) [9]
Hugo Parisi  Brazil Swimming Prednisone, Prednisolone [10]
Karo Parisyan  United States mixed martial arts Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, and Oxymorphone [11]
Bradley Parker  United Kingdom Rugby union [12]
Dave Parker  United States Baseball Cocaine [13]
Stephen Pate  Australia Cycling Steroids [14]
Lenny Paul  United Kingdom Bobsleigh Nandrolone [15]
Vitalijs Pavlovs  Latvia Ice hockey Methylhexanamine [16]
Ben Payne  United Kingdom Hockey 19-norandrosterone and 19-noretiocholanolone [17]
Claudia Pechstein  Germany Speed skating [18]
Sean Penkywicz  United Kingdom Rugby league Stanozolol [19]
Jermell Pennie  United States Basketball Formestane [20]
Andres Pennisi  Argentina Weightlifting Clenbuterol [1]
Alberto Pensado  Spain Weightlifting Tetrahydrocannabidol [1]
Daniel Pereira  Portugal Swimming Stanozolol [21]
Kusal Perera  Sri Lanka Cricket [22]
Jose Perez  Spain Weightlifting Oxandrolone, Epioxandrolone [1]
Neifi Pérez  Dominican Republic Baseball Stimulants (three times) [23]
Wolfgang Perner  Austria Biathlon Violation of blood doping rules [24]
Hendrick Perrot  France Volleyball Cannabinoids [25]
Alessandro Petacchi  Italy Cycling Salbutamol [26]
Rumyana Petkova  Bulgaria Weightlifting Stanozolol [27]
Matt Peto  Canada Canadian football [28]
Petros Petropoulos  Greece Swimming Caffeine [29]
Yevgeni Petrov  Russia Cycling EPO [30]
Igor Petrov  Russia Weightlifting [31]
Andy Pettitte  United States Baseball Human growth hormone (self-admitted) [32]
Koleva Petya  Bulgaria Weightlifting [1]
Michael Phelps  United States Swimming Cannabis (self-admitted) [33]
Michael Picotte  United States Swimming Refusal to submit to doping test [29]
Yuliya Pidlisna  Ukraine Swimming Stanozolol [34]
Jorge Piedra  United States Baseball [35]
Leonardo Piepoli  Italy Cycling CERA [36]
Juan Pineda  United States Cycling 19-norandrosterone [37]
Jürgen Pinter  Austria Cross-country skiing Violation of blood doping rules [38]
Omar Pinzon Garcia  Colombia Swimming Cocaine [39]
Keith Piper  United Kingdom Cricket Cannabis [40]
Maria Pipiliaridou  Greece Weightlifting Methyltrienolone, Buprenorphine [1]
Giuseppe Nicola Pisano  Italy Water polo Cannabinoids [34]
Yann Pishchikov  Russia Fencing Stanozolol, Methylhexaneamine [41]
Jennifer Piter  Aruba Weightlifting Oxilofrine [1]
Victor Osorio Pizzaro  Chile Weightlifting Metandienone [1]
Ivan Podshivalov  Russia Rowing [42]
Adri van der Poel  Netherlands Cycling Strychnine [43]
Gevorik Poghosyan  Armenia Weightlifting Oxandrolone [1]
Zorik Poghosyan  Armenia Weightlifting Methylhexaneamine [1]
Aleksander Polaczek  Germany Ice hockey Missed test [44]
Claudia Poll  Costa Rica Swimming Nandrolone [45]
Andrea Pollack  East Germany Swimming Turinabol (self-admitted) [46]
Eric Polini  Canada Canadian football [28]
Vasiliy Polovnikov  Russia Weightlifting Metandienone [1]
Anatoliy Polyakov  Russia Swimming Boldenone [47]
Vladimir Popov  Moldova Weightlifting Metandienone [1]
Valentina Popova  Russia Weightlifting [1]
Alex Gabriel Popoviciu  Romania Water polo Methylhexaneamine [48]
Davide Possanzini  Italy Football (soccer) Missed test [49]
Henry Prado Vargas  Costa Rica Weightlifting Boldenone [1]
Alvaro Prieto  Spain Diving Cannabis [50]
Anastasia Proskurina  Russia Wrestling [51]
Sandis Prūsis  Latvia Bobsleigh Anabolic steroids [52] (Latvian)
Mariusz Pudzianowski  Poland Strongmen Cocaine [53]
Mariano Puerta  Argentina Tennis Etilefrine, clenbuterol [54]
Shailaja Pujari  India Weightlifting [55][56]
Hysen Pulaku  Albania Weightlifting Stanozolol [57]
Chitchanok Pulsabsakul  Thailand Weightlifting Methandienone [1]
Nauris Pundors  Latvia Swimming Anabolic steroids [52] (Latvian)
Olga Pyleva  Russia Biathlon Carphedon [58]
Caroline Pyzik  Canada Taekwondo Hydrochlorothiazide, triamterene [59]

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