Bombers' running back Andrew Harris trying to clear his name after drug suspension - Action News
Home WebMail Tuesday, November 26, 2024, 12:30 AM | Calgary | -15.6°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Manitoba

Bombers' running back Andrew Harris trying to clear his name after drug suspension

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers' star running back says the source was a contaminated over-the-counter natural supplement he took and that he has sent the leftover product away to be tested.

Harris said reason for failure was a contaminated natural supplement, sent leftovers for testing

Andrew Harris said he was shocked when he spoke to reporters about his suspension after the news broke in August. (John Einarson/CBC)

Andrew Harris has taken steps to try to prove his failed drug test was unintentional.

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers star running back was practising with the team Tuesday after serving a two-game suspension for testing positive for an anabolic steroid called metandienone.

When he was suspended, he said the source was a contaminated over-the-counter natural supplement he took and he planned to send the leftover product away to be tested.

"It's been shipped away and I'm just waiting to hear back," Harris said after practice. "Again, it's like a needle in a
haystack, but I'm doing everything I can to get some answers."

The 32-year-old Winnipeg native still leads the league in rushing with 908 yards off 141 carries through 10 games.

The Bombers (9-3) travelto play Montreal (6-5) on Saturday and went 1-1 without Harris.