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Drug ban for Ironman winner Lauren Goss found using cannabinoid cream containing more THC than she thought

  • Goss has won 11 Ironman 70.3 titles; she was treating an ankle with cream but says that the label showed incorrect ingredients

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The early morning swim in Kailua Bay during the Ironman World Championship triathlon Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Photo: AP Photo/Chris Stewart

Lauren Goss, the 11-time Ironman champion, has been given a six-month ban for using THC. She posted on her instagram that she was using a cannabinoid (CBD) cream to treat an ankle injury but “the cream was tested and had more THC than it stated on the container”.

THC is the strain in cannabis that produces a euphoric high. CBD is commonly used to reduce pain or promote healing.

“If anything, this should be eye opening for athletes who also use CBD to treat injuries,” Goss wrote. “I am extremely depressed, nervous and unsure what I will do next.”

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Goss’s next race was supposed to be the Ironman World Championships in Nice, France, on September 7. Ironman is an ultra triathlon, consisting of a 1.9km swim, 90km bike ride and a 21.1km run.

A post announcing Lauren Gross's ban from Ironman for THC, screenshot by Camille Herron. Photo: @runcamille
A post announcing Lauren Gross's ban from Ironman for THC, screenshot by Camille Herron. Photo: @runcamille
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Goss’s Instagram is private, but the post was screenshot by ultra runner Camille Herron, a former Comrades Marathon winner.

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