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Doping Cases and Bans Thread (2016 & 2017)


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6 hours ago, DaniSRB said:

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

 

:yes I wonder when IOC will announce it officially.

 

with Ilyin's suspension we most probably will have our 5th gold medal (13th medal overall) from London 2012 !!! I think London 2012 will remain our best Olympic ever for a while ! maybe ever. hard to match those results with current financial issues.

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18 minutes ago, MHSN said:

 

:yes I wonder when IOC will announce it officially.

 

with Ilyin's suspension we most probably will have our 5th gold medal (13th medal overall) from Rio 2012 !!! I think Rio 2012 will remain our best Olympic ever for a while ! maybe ever. hard to match those results with current financial issues.

you never know who else can be suspended :lol:

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2 hours ago, DaniSRB said:

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

The last time Kazakhstan made an announcement like this, the IOC made an official statement on the next day.

So we watch the IOC website tomorrow...

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and finally Ilyin ! They disqualified 7 athletes but two of them got it twice for both 2008 and 2012 !

 

https://www.olympic.org/news/ioc-sanctions-seven-athletes-for-failing-anti-doping-tests-at-beijing-2008-and-london-2012

 

:KAZ Ilya ILIN - 2008 - Weightlifting (Men's 94kg) - Gold medal

:BLR Pavel LYZHYN - 2008 - Athletics (Men's shot put)

:BLR Aksana MIANKOVA - 2008 - Athletics (Women's hammer throw) - Gold medal

:BLR Natallia MIKHNEVICH - 2008 - Athletics (Women's shot put) - Silver medal

:BLR Sviatlana USOVICH - 2008 - Athletics (Women's 800m)

:KAZ Ilya ILIN - 2012 - Weightlifting (Men's 94kg) - Gold medal

:BLR Aksana MIANKOVA - 2012 - Athletics (Women's hammer throw)

:AZE Boyanka KOSTOVA - 2012 - Weightlifting (Women's 58kg)

:BLR Nastassia MIRONCHYK-IVANOVA - 2012 - Athletics (Women's long jump)

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50 minutes ago, MHSN said:

and finally Ilyin ! They disqualified 7 athletes but two of them got it twice for both 2008 and 2012 !

 

https://www.olympic.org/news/ioc-sanctions-seven-athletes-for-failing-anti-doping-tests-at-beijing-2008-and-london-2012

 

:KAZ Ilya ILIN - 2008 - Weightlifting (Men's 94kg) - Gold medal

:BLR Pavel LYZHYN - 2008 - Athletics (Men's shot put)

:BLR Aksana MIANKOVA - 2008 - Athletics (Women's hammer throw) - Gold medal

:BLR Natallia MIKHNEVICH - 2008 - Athletics (Women's shot put) - Silver medal

:BLR Sviatlana USOVICH - 2008 - Athletics (Women's 800m)

:KAZ Ilya ILIN - 2012 - Weightlifting (Men's 94kg) - Gold medal

:BLR Aksana MIANKOVA - 2012 - Athletics (Women's hammer throw)

:AZE Boyanka KOSTOVA - 2012 - Weightlifting (Women's 58kg)

:BLR Nastassia MIRONCHYK-IVANOVA - 2012 - Athletics (Women's long jump)

 

The former Soviet bloc nations :facepalm:

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Athletics: IAAF under pressure over new corruption claims

 

At least six Russian athletes had paid to have their suspicious doping test results covered up, including long-distance runner Liliya Shobukhova, walkers Valeriy Borchin, Olga Kaniskina and Vladimir Kanaikin and Sergey Kirdyapkin as well as steeplechase runner Yuliya Zaripova, the report said.

 

Investigations into the allegations have since uncovered rampant Russian state-run doping at the Sochi Olympics and other events.

 

here  and  here

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1 minute ago, DaniSRB said:

Misha Aloyan doped

That's from some weeks ago if I'm not mistaken, but now he has also lost his medal :p 

 

Same thing for Romanian wrestler Gabriel Sincraian who has lost his medal from Rio now (and who was found positive a while ago). 

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