The National Anti-Doping Center has decided to impose a two-year suspension on Ukrainian ski jumper Tetyana Pylypchuk due to a positive doping test result. The reason for the disqualification was the presence of a prohibited substance - furosemide, which can conceal the use of other banned substances. The disqualification period for the 21-year-old athlete began on September 17, 2025, and will last until September 16, 2027. This sanction has serious consequences for Pylypchuk's career, as she will miss the entire upcoming ski season and lose her chances to compete in the 2026 Olympics.
Previously, Tetyana Pylypchuk was an active member of the team and placed 15th in the Continental Cup in 2021. Russian speed skater Oleksandra Sayutina, who is under the neutral athlete status, was present at the annual address of Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federal Assembly.
Tetyana Pylypchuk, a Ukrainian ski jumper, was disqualified for two years due to a positive doping test for furosemide, a prohibited substance. This decision has serious consequences for her athletic career, including missing the upcoming season and losing the opportunity to participate in future Olympic Games.