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Olympics-Egypt's javelin hopeful banned after doping test

CAIRO, July 25 (Reuters) - Egypt's Olympic hopeful Ihab Abdelrahman, a silver medallist in the men's javelin at last year's world championship, has been suspended for failing a doping test. "We received news that Ihab has failed a doping test. We have asked for sample B to be tested. We hope the result is negative," Egyptian Olympic Committee president Hisham Hatab told Reuters. Abdelrahman has protested his innocence in a television interview. "I am a million percent innocent," he said. "I have been taking food supplements since 2013 and passed every previous test. "I feel I'm in a nightmare. It's impossible I have put myself in this situation. "I did urine and blood tests in February and the results were negative. I was also tested in May and the result was negative. Why is this the only positive result? Why did this happen at this time." Egypt's anti-doping authority NADO said Abdelrahman was tested in April and his A sample gave a positive reading at a lab in Barcelona. The 27-year-old secured Egypt's first medal at a major athletic championship in Beijing last year and was the country's biggest hope for a medal at next month's Rio Games. (Reporting by Osama Khairy; Additional reporting by Mohamed Sadek; Writing by Mark Gleeson; Editing by Tony Jimenez; mark.gleeson@thomsonreuters.com; +27828257807; Reuters Messaging: Reuters Messaging: mark.gleeson.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)