Former Olympic triathlon champion Brigitte McMahon has retired after testing positive for the blood-boosting drug EPO (erythropoietin), Swiss newspapers reported on Monday.
"I had a problem and I needed a quick solution," McMahon, 38, was quoted as saying in a television programme on Sunday. "The consequence is my retirement."
Last week, McMahon admitted using EPO "for therapeutic reasons, and in a very small dosage" but said she had not used drugs at the 2000
Sydney Olympic Games where she won triathlon's first Olympic gold medal.
A trained biochemist and mother of three, McMahon had been training for next year's world championships when she tested positive in an out-of-competition test at her home in central Switzerland last month.
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