List of doping cases in sport (G)

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

Name Country Event Banned substance(s) Reference(s)
 Egypt Weightlifting [1]
Ivailo Gabrovski  Bulgaria Cycling EPO [2]
Al-Saadi Gaddafi  Libya Football (soccer) Nandrolone [3]
Éric Gagné  Canada Baseball Human growth hormone [4]
Alexander Gaidukov  Russia Water polo Carphedon [5]
Aaron Galindo  Mexico Football (soccer) Nandrolone [6]
Luiza Galiulina  Uzbekistan Gymnastics Furosemide [7]
 China Weightlifting [8]
 Spain Swimming Ephedrine [9]
 Spain Swimming [10]
Juan Garriga  Spain Motorcycle racing (never sanctioned; admitted to use after the end of his career) [11]
Lukasz Gasior  Poland Swimming Cannabis [12]
Richard Gasquet  France Tennis Cocaine (later forgiven by the excuse that he kissed a girl who used cocaine) [13]
Stefano Garzelli  Italy Cycling Probenecid [14]
Philippe Gaumont  France Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) (self-admitted) [15]
 United States Swimming Cannabinoids [16]
 France Volleyball Steroids [17]
Anzhelika Gavrilova  Kazakhstan Speed skating Clenbuterol [18]
 France Volleyball Cocaine [17]
Ivan Gertlein  Russia Pole vaulting DHEA [19]
Sylvain Georges  France Cycling Heptaminol [20]
 Bulgaria Volleyball Cannabinoids [21]
 Canada Wrestling Refusal to submit to doping test [22]
 Poland Swimming Cannabis [23]
Ute Geweniger  East Germany Swimming Turinabol (self-admitted) [24]
 Iran Wrestling D-methamphetamine [25]
Jason Giambi  United States Baseball Human growth hormone, steroids (self-admitted) [26][27]
Jeremy Giambi  United States Baseball Human growth hormone, steroids (self-admitted) [26][28]
Jay Gibbons  United States Baseball Growth hormone [29]
 United Kingdom Football (soccer) Benzoylecgonine, cannabis [30]
 United Kingdom Wheelchair basketball
 Italy Water polo Cannabinoids [16]
Ed Giddins  England Cricket Cocaine [31]
 Poland Swimming [10]
Felice Gimondi  Italy Cycling [32]
Everton Giovanella  Brazil Football (soccer) [33]
Christopher Girard  Canada Water polo Cannabis [34]
Mads Glaesner  Denmark Swimming Levomethamphetamine [35]
Martin Gleeson  United Kingdom Rugby Methylhexaneamine [36]
Ekaterina Gnidenko  Russia Cycling 2012 Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (Turinabol) [37]
Anthony Gobert  Australia Motorcycle racing Cannabis (Not sanctioned for first offence, but was released from contract by team) [38][39][40]
 Portugal Volleyball Cannabinoids [21]
 Iran Wrestling Anabolic steroids [25]
Andreas Goldberger  Austria Ski jumping Cocaine [41]
 Russia Weightlifting Cocaine [1]
 Brazil Weightlifting Methylhexaneamine [1]
Kerem Gönlüm  Turkey Basketball Cathine [42][43]
Derlis Gómez  Paraguay Football (soccer) Coca [44]
Aitor González  Spain Cycling Methyltestosterone metabolite [45]
Dee Gordon  United States Baseball Exogenous Testosterone and Clostebol [46]
Dwight Gooden  United States Baseball Cocaine [47]
 Georgia Wrestling Furosemide [25]
Anna Gostomelsky  Israel Swimming Prednisolone [34]
Ólafur Gottskálksson  Iceland Football (soccer) [48]
 Brazil Swimming Methylhexaneamine [10]
Royce Gracie  Brazil Mixed martial arts Nandrolone metabolite [49]
 United States Highland Games [50]
Johan Granath  Sweden Speed skating Unknown substance [51]
Guy Greavette  Canada Weightlifting Anabolic steroids [52]
Robbie Green  United Kingdom Darts Cannabis [53]
Elen Grigoryan  Armenia Weightlifting Methandienone [1]
Jason Grimsley  United States Baseball Amphetamines, anabolic steroids, human growth hormone, (self-admitted) [54]
Kevin Grubb  United States Auto Racing Refusal to submit to doping control [55]
 Tunisia Swimming Testosterone [56]
Pep Guardiola  Spain Football (soccer) Nandrolone [57]
 Chile Weightlifting Methandienone [1]
Melvin Guillard  United States Mixed martial arts Cocaine [58]
Zafar Guliyev  Russia Wrestling Bromantan [59]
Fabrizio Guidi  Italy Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) [60]
 Pakistan Cycling Nandrolone [61]
 Iceland Swimming 19-Norandrosterone [12]
 Sweden Wrestling Furosemide [25]
 China Weightlifting Clenbuterol [1]
Carlos Gurpegi  Spain Football (soccer) 19-norandrosterone [62][63]
 Sri Lanka Rugby union Methylhexanamine [64][65][66]
Rebeca Gusmão  Brazil Swimming Testosterone; Tampering [67]
Ferenc Gyurkovics  Hungary Weightlifting Oxandrolone [68]

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