Michelle Payne tests positive for appetite suppressant in Australia


Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne has been stood down from riding after she tested positive for a banned substance at a meeting at Swan Hill racecourse on June 11.

Payne has been called to attend a Racing Victoria inquiry on Thursday after results of a urine sample found in her system traces of an appetite suppressant that is prohibited under Australian rules of racing.

A statement issued by Racing Victoria read: "Stewards have received a report from Racing Analytical Services Limited (RASL) confirming the presence of Phentermine, an appetite suppressant and banned substance in accordance with Australian Rule of Racing 81B, in the sample provided.

"Upon receipt of the report, Ms Payne was advised of RASL's findings and stood down from riding in races and track-work by stewards on June 23, 2017."

Payne has only just returned to Australia after she rode Kaspersky into fifth place in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot last Tuesday. She is set to return to Europe again later this year to ride Kaspersky in his next target and also to compete at Ascot's Shergar Cup meeting.

The 31-year-old made history in 2015 when she became the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup with Prince Of Penzance.

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