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Osayemi Oludamola. Image Credit: AP

New Delhi: Commonwealth Games women's 100 metres gold medallist Osayemi Oludamola has been suspended after testing positive for a banned stimulant, Games Federation chief Mike Fennell said Monday.

The Nigerian's sample contained the banned stimulant methylhexaneamine, which was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) list of banned substances for the first time this year.

The 24-year-old's suspension was extended after a hearing yesterday and she will keep her gold medal until after her B sample is tested.

"[The] B Sample result is expected within 48 hours from the time of the request so further details are not expected until Wednesday morning," said a Games Federation statement.

False start

Oludamola took gold after Australian Sally Pearson, who crossed the line first in Thursday's race, was disqualified for a false start three hours after the finish.

Natasha Mayers, who crossed the line third in the blue riband sprint to take St Vincent and the Grenadines' first athletics medal, will be elevated to gold medallist if Oludamola is stripped of the title. Mayers herself served a two-year doping ban after testing positive for testosterone in 2005.

The online edition of Nigeria's Vanguard quoted the president of Athletics Federation of Nigeria as saying that they would back the athlete as they believed she took the substance inadvertently. Elias Usman Gora, chef de mission of the Nigeria team, told Reuters he was "shocked and disappointed".