List of doping cases in sport (H)

This is a sub-list from List of doping cases in sport representing a full list of surnames starting with H.

Name Country Event Banned substance(s) Reference(s)
Yamid Haad  Colombia Baseball Performance-enhancing substance [1]
Milan Haborák  Slovakia Shot put Human chorionic gonadotropin, steroids [2]
Luther Hackman  United States Baseball Performance-enhancing substance [3]
Beatriz Haddad Maia  Brazil Tennis Enobosarm and Ligandrol [4]
Zakari Hadiza  Nigeria Weightlifting Stanozolol, Hydroxystanozolol [5]
Hae-In Shin  South Korea Swimming Testosterone [6]
Noriyuki Haga  Japan Motorcycle racing Ephedrine [7]
Simona Halep  Romania Tennis Roxadustat [8]
Alex Hales  England Cricket Recreational drugs [9]
Carey Hall  Australia Cycling Steroids [10]
Dennis Hallman  United States Mixed martial arts Drostanolone, Nandrolone [11]
Bo Hamburger  Denmark Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) (admitted years after being cleared by CAS) [12]
Josh Hamilton  United States Baseball Cocaine [13][14]
Tyler Hamilton  United States Cycling Blood transfusions, EPO, Testosterone, DHEA (self-admitted) [15]
Morgan Hamm  United States Gymnastics Glucocorticosteroid (only given public warning)
Mohammad Hanif  Pakistan Bodybuilding [16]
Jessica Hardy  United States Swimming Clenbuterol [17]
Badr Hari  Morocco Kickboxing [18]
Brad Harman  Australia Baseball Failing to advise authorities of whereabouts [19]
Jalen Harris  United States Basketball [20]
Justin Harrison  England Rugby [21]
Rodney Harrison  United States American football Human growth hormone [22]
Matthew Hart  New Zealand Cricket Cannabis [23]
Naira Harutyunyan  Armenia Weightlifting Stanozolol [5]
Raza Hasan  Pakistan Cricket [24]
Ricky Hatton  United Kingdom Boxing Cocaine [25]
Gareth Head  Canada Water polo Cannabis [26]
Troy Hearfield  Australia Football (soccer) Recreational drugs [27]
Edwin Hedberg  Sweden Ice hockey Sibutramine [28][29]
Yepremyan Heghine  Armenia Weightlifting Metandienone [5]
Runar Heltne  Norway Athletic Trafficking, Administration, Complicity [30]
Christian Henn  Germany Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) (self-admitted) [31]
Clay Hensley  United States Baseball Performance-enhancing substance [32]
Roberto Heras  Spain Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [33]
Aleksandra Herasimenia  Belarus Swimming Nandrolone [34]
Félix Heredia  Dominican Republic Baseball Steroids [35]
Keith Hernandez  United States Baseball Cocaine [36]
Oscar Hernández  Venezuela Baseball Non-performance-enhancing drug [37]
Vanessa Hernandez  France Water polo Cannabis [38]
Jonathan Herrera  Venezuela Baseball Performance-enhancing drug [39]
Pascal Herve  France Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [40]
Kelly Heuchen  Australia Swimming Refusal to submit to doping test [41]
Alex Higgins  United Kingdom Snooker Avoided test by disruption [42]
René Higuita  Colombia Football (soccer) Cocaine [43]
Giorgos Himonetos  Greece Cycling Steroid (stanozolol) [44]
Martina Hingis  Switzerland Tennis Cocaine [45]
Shane Hmiel  United States Auto racing Cocaine, Cannabis [46]
Thnat Zin Hnin  Myanmar Weightlifting [5]
Anh Hoang  Vietnam Weightlifting Oxilfrine [5]
Aad van den Hoek  Netherlands Cycling Coramine [47]
Gareth Hock  England Rugby League Cocaine, benzoylecgonine [48]
Corran Hocking  Australia Weightlifting Benzylpiperazine [49]
Mary Hofer  United States Swimming Refusal to submit to doping test [38]
Jörg Hoffmann (swimmer)  East Germany Swimming Turinabol (self-admitted) [50]
Detlef Hofmann  Germany Canoeing [51]
Gudrun Høie  Norway Wrestling Failure to reveal whereabouts [52]
Dusan Holas  Slovakia Water polo Hydrochlorothiazide [53]
Al Holland  United States Baseball Cocaine [54]
Brian Holm  Denmark Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [55]
Danilo Hondo  Germany Cycling Carphedon [56]
Mariano Hood  Argentina Tennis Finasteride [57]
Fader Hosni  Palestine Weightlifting Metandienone [5]
Camille Houdayer  France Swimming Cannabis [58]
Peter Howe  United Kingdom Bobsleigh Failure to submit to doping test [59]
Rodney Howe  Australia Rugby league Stanazolol [60]
Steve Howe  United States Baseball Cocaine [61]
Gemma Howells  United Kingdom Swimming Pseudoephedrine [62]
Miguel Hoyos  Bolivia Football (soccer) Dexamethasone [63]
LaMarr Hoyt  United States Baseball Cocaine [64]
Tatsiana Hramyka  Belarus Weightlifting [5]
Jan Hruška  Czech Republic Cycling [65][66] (in German)
Mustafa Hshad  Libya Weightlifting Metandienone [5]
Huang Tzu-Ching  Chinese Taipei Weightlifting Metandienone [5]
Hu Bin  China Swimming [67]
Hu Shaozhi  China Swimming Clenbuterol [26]
Ryan Hudson  United Kingdom Rugby league Stanozolol [68]
Jaime Huelamo  Spain Cycling [69]
Brent Hughes  United Kingdom Ice hockey Furosemide [70]
Liao Hui  China Weightlifting Boldenone, Androstatrienedione [5]
Daniela Hunger  East Germany Swimming Anabolic steroids (self-admitted) [71]
Gary Hunt  England Diving cannabis [72]
Lindsey Hunter  United States Basketball Phentermine [73]
Mohd Husein Afghanistan Weightlifting Methandienone [5]
Ondřej Hutník  Czech Republic Kickboxing Hydroxystanozolol [74]
Martin Hvastija  Slovenia Cycling [75]

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