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Former Florida All-American Omar Pinzon Tests Positive for Illegal Drugs

Omar Pinzon, a former Florida All-American and the best swimmer in Colombia, has tested positive for cocaine, according to Alexander Pussielidi of Blog do Coach.

Pinzon is the South American Record holder in the 200 back both in long course (1:56.40) and short course (1:52.34), and was a 12-time All-American for Gregg Troy’s Florida Gators. After completing his collegiate career in 2010, Pinzon headed west to swim with the very international post-grad training group at USC. Dave Salo led him to a semi-final appearance in the 200 backstroke where he was 16th in 1:58.99 – well off of his best time.

The positive test came at the National Games of Colombia, which were held from November 8th-11th in Cali, where Pinzon won the 200 IM, 100 back, and 200 back. If confirmed with a B-sample, it would likely lead to a suspension just three weeks ahead of the Short Course World Championships in Istanbul.

In general, cocaine has not been a big issue in swimming, though it has been in other aquatic sports. The last positive test that FINA lists in its databases for the substance was in 2010, where another Colombian, diver Juan Guillermo Uran, tested positive and received a two-year ban. Before that, Belgian water polo player Kevin Mestdagh also received a two-year suspension in 2009 for a positive cocaine test, and in 2008 a Portuguese water polo player received the same ban for the same positive test.

Both in FINA-sanctioned disciplines, and around other sports, a two-year ban has been set as a strong standard for this particular substance, so if in fact a doping panel does make the suspension official, that would be the expectation here too.

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swammer
11 years ago

Weed makes 6 months, cocaine 2 years? I guess these people are considered role models, but who cares if they’re doing things that will only slow them down. It’s like we assume that because Pinzon tested positive, 5 & 6 year olds everywhere are now going to become extreme coke-heads.

Let’s spend money testing for things that actually affect the sport.
…or maybe lets just put that money into PROMOTING the sport.

ColSwimmers
11 years ago

Pinzon’s A and B samples were both positive. The are no medications in the market that contain cocaine as an ingredient as the swimmer, his family and attorney have been claiming.

Regardless, the case should go to FINA for a two-year ban as it has been established in the past (i.e. Uran’s case). We hope Coldeportes follows through and doesn’t try to sweep it under the rug as his influential dad is well connected with both Coldeportes and FINA.

Fatsmcgee
11 years ago

Does anyone else feel that FINA and anti-doping agencies in general have no place trying to control recreational drugs with no performance benefits? Seems like a waste of time and money.

joeb
11 years ago

i thought it was funny….
another usc swimmer getting caught isn’t funny.
sounds like a good time in lax for various drugs

cheaters
Reply to  joeb
11 years ago

What number is this for Dave Salo? 4 or 5?

11 years ago

Ironic? Yes. Funny? Not so much.

Hopefully his ‘B’ test clears him of any wrong doing.

ironic
11 years ago

A Colombian tests positive for cocaine? Lulz.

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