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Doping Cases and Bans Thread (2016 & 2017)


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20 hours ago, Dragon said:

Lawyer for the Russian cross-country skiers being investigated for the Sochi 2014 doping allegations says an 8 hour hearing took place today and a decision might be made public tomorrow

Now due Thursday or Friday

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19 hours ago, Dragon said:

Now due Thursday or Friday

And the rest of the cases from Sochi should follow the same pattern over the next month.

Hearings on a Monday, decisions later in the week (probably Thursday or Friday)

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Cross country skiers Alexander Legkov and Evgeniy Belov have become the first two athletes to be retrospectively disqualified from the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games for doping.

The decision was announced by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Disciplinary Commission today after hearings which took place on Monday (October 30)

Legkov has been stripped of his 50 kilometres gold medal.

He and his Russian team-mates have also been stripped of their men's 4x10km relay gold medal.

Team-mate Belov is also disqualified after a best finish of 18th in the men's skiathlon event.

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Apparently peruvian footballer Paolo Guerrero tested positive in the qualifier game vs Argentina.

 

If true this is very bad for Peru, it's their best player.

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13 minutes ago, LDOG said:

Apparently peruvian footballer Paolo Guerrero tested positive in the qualifier game vs Argentina.

 

If true this is very bad for Peru, it's their best player.

A very unexpected news, poor Peru thinking in the matchs with New Zeland.

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1 hour ago, LDOG said:

Apparently peruvian footballer Paolo Guerrero tested positive in the qualifier game vs Argentina.

 

If true this is very bad for Peru, it's their best player.

Plus I wonder what it means for the results of their matches..(or at least the one vs Argentina) 

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1 hour ago, LDOG said:

Apparently peruvian footballer Paolo Guerrero tested positive in the qualifier game vs Argentina.

 

If true this is very bad for Peru, it's their best player.

Also, the Brazilian federation has confirmed it.

https://globoesporte.globo.com/futebol/futebol-internacional/noticia/tv-peruano-foi-flagrado-no-doping-contra-a-argentina-guerrero-foi-um-dos-testados.ghtml

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