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Doping Cases and Bans Thread (2016 & 2017)


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Just now, MHSN said:

IOC disqualified a new list of athletes

 

 

 

we already knew most of them but there are still some new names (some big names :thumbdown:) in wrestling, including Khasan Baroev !!! we also have Asset Mambetov and Vitaliy Rahimov

 

they made these names as u said by doping so they never been BIG but SMALLLLLL

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17 minutes ago, dareza said:

Im really suprised that we have just few minor doping cases for Rio.  :mumble: But it is positive thing of course :d 

 

I suppose that all analysis have been made. At least I read some time ago that none of the equestrian tests went positive so I suppose it's finished for other sports too.

 

However, IOC/WADA apparently need 8 years to test them properly so you never know. :lol:

#banbestmen

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1 minute ago, dcro said:

 

I suppose that all analysis have been made. At least I read some time ago that none of the equestrian tests went positive so I suppose it's finished for other sports too.

 

However, IOC/WADA apparently need 8 years to test them properly so you never know. :lol:

yes this is true :lol:

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3 hours ago, dcro said:

 

I suppose that all analysis have been made. At least I read some time ago that none of the equestrian tests went positive so I suppose it's finished for other sports too.

 

However, IOC/WADA apparently need 8 years to test them properly so you never know. :lol:

IOC are still processing 3 cases

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New list of 2012 disqualification mostly in weightlifting and mostly 94kg

https://www.olympic.org/news/ioc-sanctions-12-athletes-for-failing-anti-doping-test-at-london-2012

 

They disqualified almost everybody but Ilyin !! I wonder if they are letting him get away with this.

 

:RUS Andrey DEMANOV - 2012 - Weightlifting (Men's 94kg)

:UKR Oleksandr DRYGOL - 2012 - Athletics (Men's hammer throw)

:MDA Cristina IOVU - 2012 - Weightlifting (Women's 53kg) - Bronze medal

:RUS Alexandr IVANOV - 2012 - Weightlifting (Men's 94kg) - Silver medal

:ARM Hripsime KHURSHUDYAN - 2012 - Weightlifting (Women's +75kg) - Bronze medal

:UKR Iryna KULESHA - 2012 - Weightlifting (Women's 75kg) - Bronze medal

:GEO Rauli TSIREKIDZE - 2012 - Weightlifting (Men's 85kg)

:UKR Margaryta TVERDOKHLIB - 2012 - Athletics (Women's long jump)

:KAZ Almas UTESHOV - 2012 - Weightlifting (Men's 94kg)

:RUS Nataliya ZABOLOTNAYA - 2012 - Weightlifting (Women's 75kg) - Silver medal

:RUS Yuliya Zaripova - 2012 - Athletics (3000m steeplechase) - Gold medal

:MDA Anatoli CIRICU - 2012 - Weightlifting (Men's 94kg) - Bronze medal

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On 11/22/2016 at 09:09, MHSN said:

New list of 2012 disqualification mostly in weightlifting and mostly 94kg

https://www.olympic.org/news/ioc-sanctions-12-athletes-for-failing-anti-doping-test-at-london-2012

 

They disqualified almost everybody but Ilyin !! I wonder if they are letting him get away with this.

news from today say that he is disqualified from 2008 and 2012

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21 minutes ago, dcro said:

The man does know how to make some comedy.. 

 

I would at least have some respect for people like him if they just say "Yeah, I made a stupid mistake and I'll accept the consequences" :p 

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