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Doping Cases and Bans Thread (2016 & 2017)


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23 positive tests from London 2012 as well. 6 different countries and 5 sports

 

http://www.olympic.org/news/reanalysis-reveals-banned-substances-in-23-a-samples-from-london-2012/249294

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3 minutes ago, dcro said:

23 new dopers found after the retesting of London 2012 samples.

 

Where is this World going...

To better doping tests.

 

Still more to come probably though, seeing as they're not done retesting. 

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

To better doping tests.

 

Still more to come probably though, seeing as they're not done retesting. 

 

That's the one way of looking at it I guess. :d

#banbestmen

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Tamas Ajan (IWF president) is in Iran right now for Iran Grand Prix, he had a little chat with Iranian journalists and according to him 20 weightlifters tested positive in IOC new re-testing, 10 from Beijing and 10 from London, including 5 gold medalists ! (1 Beijing, 4 London)

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2 minutes ago, MHSN said:

Tamas Ajan (IWF president) is in Iran right now for Iran Grand Prix, he had a little chat with Iranian journalists and according to him 20 weightlifters tested positive in IOC new re-testing, 10 from Beijing and 10 from London, including 5 gold medalists ! (1 Beijing, 4 London)

off topic question

 

will be there livestream for this event?

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