<p>The National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) will collect samples from all medal winners at the ongoing National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships instead of taking random samples for testing.</p>.<p>There are 43 medal events in the championships but there might be athletes who win more than one medal.</p>.<p>"We will take samples of gold, silver and bronze winners in each event, both men and women. We are not collecting random samples," a member of the dope testing team told PTI.</p>.<p>A NADA dope testing team from Bengaluru arrived on Thursday, a day before the start of the event, which will serve as a selection trial for the July 28 to Aug 8 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.</p>.<p>Last month, Maharashtra quarter-miler Aishwarya Mishra evaded dope testing agencies as she "disappeared" after winning gold in the Federation Cup in April with the third fastest Indian time (51.18 seconds) ever.</p>.<p>She, however, false-started in the women's 400m heats in the morning session on Friday and was disqualified.</p>.<p>Reduced to tears, Mishra was guided by officials out of the running arena. She will now compete in the 200m race.</p>
<p>The National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) will collect samples from all medal winners at the ongoing National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships instead of taking random samples for testing.</p>.<p>There are 43 medal events in the championships but there might be athletes who win more than one medal.</p>.<p>"We will take samples of gold, silver and bronze winners in each event, both men and women. We are not collecting random samples," a member of the dope testing team told PTI.</p>.<p>A NADA dope testing team from Bengaluru arrived on Thursday, a day before the start of the event, which will serve as a selection trial for the July 28 to Aug 8 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.</p>.<p>Last month, Maharashtra quarter-miler Aishwarya Mishra evaded dope testing agencies as she "disappeared" after winning gold in the Federation Cup in April with the third fastest Indian time (51.18 seconds) ever.</p>.<p>She, however, false-started in the women's 400m heats in the morning session on Friday and was disqualified.</p>.<p>Reduced to tears, Mishra was guided by officials out of the running arena. She will now compete in the 200m race.</p>