Mexican fencer Paola Pliego has been cleared of alleged doping charges after a second test ordered by the International Fencing Federation revealed no presence of a prohibited substance. The initial test came back positive and she was banned from the Rio Olympics.According to a report by Mexican magazine Proceso, the IFF asked for a second test to find whether Pliego had actually taken modafinil -- a stimulant used to treat narcolepsy.Pliego was considered a medal contender for Rio after winning bronze in the team sabre competition in June at the Pan American Fencing Championships in Panama. She won bronze in the individual event in 2015.After testing positive after the Panama competition, Pliego gave an emotional press conference on July 31 denying she taken any banned substances.According to Mexicos National Control Laboratory -- which is under the National Physical Culture and Sports Commission (known as CONADE by its Spanish acronym) and accredited by the World Anti-Doping Agency -- Pliegos first test had detected 540 nanograms of the substance in her system.A second test conducted by Hans Geyer, a doctor based in Cologne, Germany, came back negative for modafinil.Geyer stated that a different method was needed to test for the substance, and WADA asked CONADE to send the original urine sample to his lab in Germany.I will not allow this cloud, which I want to leave behind, to end my sporting career, Pliego said in a statement released on her Twitter account. I will pick myself up and will fight to recover all that I lost and that was unjustifiably taken from me.My goal now is to only win an Olympic medal for Mexico and to give the country that I love and proudly represent that joy.The IFF notified Pliego of the result on Sept. 12 and decided to drop anti-doping sanctions against her.?Paola must wait 42 days from Sept. 12 because CONADE can appeal the findings.Pliego said during the July press conference that she suffers from asthma and takes the supplement manganese, which, if combined with modafinil, could have been fatal.Fake Football Jerseys From China . -- PGA TOUR Canada member Steve Saunders took a three-stroke lead Saturday in the Web. Replica Football Jerseys . -- Anaheim Ducks defenceman Luca Sbisa will be out at least six weeks with a torn tendon in his right hand. https://www.fakefootballjerseys.com/ . After the whistle, Thornton skated the length of the ice, pulled Orpik to the ice from behind and punched him in the face several times. Cheap Football Jerseys Authentic . The native of Mont-Tremblant, Que., captured a World Cup downhill event Saturday, his second this year and fifth career victory on the circuit. Wholesale Football Jerseys . -- Ryan Getzlaf grabbed the three pucks wrapped in tape and held them up to his chest in the Anaheim Ducks dressing room for a celebration nine seasons in the making.YAS MARINA, Abu Dhabi -- Felipe Massa says making Q3 for his final grand prix proves he is not retiring because he is no longer fast enough for Formula One.This weekends Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will be Massas 250th and final race start before he steps away from the sport, following his retirement announcement in the Monza paddock in September. The Brazilian driver out-qualified Williams teammate Valtteri Bottas in the evening session to make the top ten shootout, eventually qualifying 10th.Massa is happy with his final Saturday showing and believes it shows he is still competitive in Formula One.When asked if he was happy to out-qualify his teammate on his final session, he replied: Definitely it is a good thing, so definitely it is always good to be quick. It is my last qualifying so it is good to finish with a good performance. So I had quite a good qualifying.I am happy, my last real qualifying of my career in F1. It is always good to be quick [to show] I am not stopping becausse of the speed; I am stopping because of other things.ddddddddddddIt is like a nice gift. I will really concentrate and get ready for the race tomorrow. Hopefully things can be even better tomorrow.Though he had an emotional send-off at his home race in Brazil after crashing out two weeks ago, which led to an impromptu walk down the pit lane, Massa says the final weekend feels much different.Completely different races. For sure Brazil is my home grand prix, and a home grand prix is always a lot of things to do, big expectation, so a lot of events, interviews, jobs, people around you, so definitely here it is a lot more relaxed.For sure I feel that it will be my last race tomorrow but it is a lot more relaxed and I am totally ready for the fight like I was in Brazil. Totally ready to finish well, hopefully we can have a good result tomorrow as well. ' ' '