Jockey banned for failing drugs test and swapping urine samples

BHA suspends Graham Gibbons for two and a half years

Graham Gibbons jockey
Jockey Graham Gibbons on board Fast Track in 2013 
(Image credit: Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)

The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has banned jockey Graham Gibbons for a combined two and a half years after he tested positive for a metabolite of cocaine and then swapped urine samples.

After the 7 December meeting at Kempton, Gibbons stepped down from racing after he was alleged to have swapped urine samples with fellow jockey Callum Shepherd, who faced no charge.

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