Kenya – Doping Statistics, Sports and Substances

The Anti-Doping Database contains verified anti-doping rule violations registered for Kenya. This country profile provides aggregated statistics across sports, substances, testing types and sanction lengths, including trends over time and active sanctions.

In Kenya, the sport with the highest number of anti-doping rule violations is Track and field, while the most frequently detected substance is Norandrosterone. The average suspension length for sanctioned athletes is 23 months.

In Kenya, 12% of the anti-doping rule violations in the database come from out-of-competition testing, while 88% are from in-competition tests.

The data below is generated dynamically from disciplinary decisions, published testing programs and official anti-doping authority reports. No individual athlete information is displayed on this page; the focus is entirely on high-level patterns and long-term trends.

Number of cases in Kenya Last 10 Years

Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya

Homepage: https://www.adak.or.ke

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Global Ranking

Kenya ranks #14 of 184 countries in the Anti-Doping Database.

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About This Ranking

The ranking above shows how Kenya compares to other countries in the Anti-Doping Database based on registered anti-doping rule violations.

Important: The Anti-Doping Database relies exclusively on open sources. Some countries do not publish the names of sanctioned athletes, and we are therefore unable to register doping cases from these countries as we have no athlete name or other identifying information. This ranking reflects only cases available in public records.
Top Five sports with the most doping cases for Kenya
Substance use in Kenya
Most Detected Substance
Kenya
Norandrosterone
Cases: 99
% of total: 31.9%
Category: Anabolic Agents
Purpose: Promotes muscle growth and increases strength.

Norandrosterone is an anabolic agent ingested through the body via an injection. Norandrosterone is related to nandrolone and is often used in nutritional supplements. Testing agencies usually look for norandrosterone to detect nandrolone usage. It is banned because it helps athletes increase their strength and muscle mass, especially when taken in large quantities. This is considered to offer an unfair advantage over those athletes who don't use performance-enhancing drugs. This metabolite of nandrolone was first identified in WADA lists and urinary threshold guidance from 2004.

In-competition vs Out-of-competition cases (last five years)
Key Insight

The balance between In-Competition and Out-of-Competition testing reveals the maturity of a country's anti-doping program.

A higher proportion of OOC tests typically indicates a more proactive approach to deterring doping during training periods.

Recent anti-doping activity in Kenya

This profile shows aggregated anti-doping rule violation data for Kenya, including trends over time, most affected sports, substance patterns and active sanctions. Detailed case information is available to registered users inside the Anti-Doping Database.

Number of Active Sanctions Ending Year for Kenya
Gender Distribution
Male 60.9%
190 cases
Female 39.1%
122 cases
Analysis: Kenya shows an unusually high proportion of female cases (39.1%) compared to the global average (19.8%), a difference of 19.3 percentage points. Global average: 80.2% male, 19.8% female

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