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Doping Cases and Bans 2018 Thread


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https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1063284/sensational-revelations-of-how-systematic-doping-led-to-beijing-and-london-weightlifting-positives

 

"Weightlifters who wanted to compete internationally had no option but to go along with systematic cheating by doping, an investigation by a global anti-corruption organisation has revealed.

The investigation focuses on Armenia, one of the nine nations currently suspended for a year by the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) because of retrospective positives in the retesting of samples from the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympic Games.

The report states that the Armenians would not have won those medals without outside help from the anti-doping laboratory in Moscow, and especially Grigory Rodchenkov, the whistleblower whose revelations led to Russia being punished by the International Olympic Committee for alleged state-sponsored cheating

The report claims that the Armenian Weightlifting Federation (AWF) knew its athletes were at risk because they had provided them with drugs and paid cash to Rodchenkov for samples to be tested in Moscow.

Any tests that came back positive would be falsely classified as clean, with Moscow's help."

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:GBR Case #131 (Great Britain #9)
Athlete:
David Burrell
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: October 7th, 2021
Substance: Test Refusal
Source: https://ukad.org.uk/anti-doping-rule-violations/current-violations/


:PAK Case #132 (Pakistan #1)
Athlete:
Imran Butt
Sport: Non-Olympic (Cricket)
Duration: 3 Months
Expiration: February 8th, 2018
Substance: Pseudoephedrine
Source: https://www.icc-cricket.com/about/integrity/anti-doping/decisions-and-integrity


:CAN Case #133 (Canada #4)
Athlete: Matthew O'Connell
Sport: Non-Olympic (Canadian Football)
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: November 13th, 2019
Substance: Amphetamine
Source: http://cces.ca/news/u-sports-football-athlete-suspended-for-presence-of-d-and-l-amphetamine


:ROU Case #134 (Romania #1)
Athlete:
Adrian Barbu
Sport: Tennis
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: August 16th, 2019
Substance: Nandrolone and Methenolone
Source: http://www.itftennis.com/news/281573.aspx

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1 hora atrás, Dragon disse:

https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1063284/sensational-revelations-of-how-systematic-doping-led-to-beijing-and-london-weightlifting-positives

 

"Weightlifters who wanted to compete internationally had no option but to go along with systematic cheating by doping, an investigation by a global anti-corruption organisation has revealed.

The investigation focuses on Armenia, one of the nine nations currently suspended for a year by the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) because of retrospective positives in the retesting of samples from the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympic Games.

The report states that the Armenians would not have won those medals without outside help from the anti-doping laboratory in Moscow, and especially Grigory Rodchenkov, the whistleblower whose revelations led to Russia being punished by the International Olympic Committee for alleged state-sponsored cheating

The report claims that the Armenian Weightlifting Federation (AWF) knew its athletes were at risk because they had provided them with drugs and paid cash to Rodchenkov for samples to be tested in Moscow.

Any tests that came back positive would be falsely classified as clean, with Moscow's help."


Wow. I've been suspicious about Georgia. Any word about them?

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:CRC Case #135 (Costa Rica #1)
Athlete: Melvin Mora Garita
Sport: Cycling - Road
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: December 21st, 2021
Substance: CERA
Source: UCI Anti-Doping Rule Violations List

 

:CRC Case #136 (Costa Rica #2)
Athlete: Vladimir Fernandez Torres
Sport: Cycling - Road
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: December 21st, 2021
Substance: CERA
Source: UCI Anti-Doping Rule Violations List

 

:CRC Case #137 (Costa Rica #3)
Athlete: Jordy Sandoval
Sport: Cycling - Road
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: December 21st, 2021
Substance: CERA
Source: UCI Anti-Doping Rule Violations List

 

:CRC Case #138 (Costa Rica #4)
Athlete: Kevin Murillo Solano
Sport: Cycling - Road
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: December 21st, 2021
Substance: CERA
Source: UCI Anti-Doping Rule Violations List


:URU Case #139 (Uruguay #1)
Athlete: Ignacio Maldonado
Sport: Cycling - Road
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: December 21st, 2021
Substance: CERA
Source: UCI Anti-Doping Rule Violations List

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