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8 Russians ban 4 years

the Russian weightlifting federation (OTAP) had issued four year bans to Valeria Temnik, Roman Rednikin, Sergey Oreshnikov and Fatima Umakhanova

 

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the Russian Athletics Federation (RusAF) has sanctioned Natalia Polyakova, Tatyana Kachegina and Sergey Kotov with four year bans

 

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2 hours ago, Bearas said:

:LTU Jaunius Jasinevičius (Ice Hockey) suspended due positive doping test. 

 

More here

 

Thats really unfortunate, this guy is still young and was always talented, he is one of the few Lithuanians who played for the NT in their respective U18 and U20 world championships categories in the same year

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2 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Nado fuck you! Again a political sentence... What shame!

4 years of disqualification for Magnini

What's the political part? Without throwing around 'fuck you's' because they make it seem like one is not exactly looking at it from a neutral point of view :p 

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1 minuto fa, heywoodu ha scritto:

What's the political part? Without throwing around 'fuck you's' because they make it seem like one is not exactly looking at it from a neutral point of view :p 

Because it's just another fight between some Italian sport dirigents. Magnini  has been declared innocent by the "normal" justice... But you know, NADO..

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2 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Because it's just another fight between some Italian sport dirigents. Magnini  has been declared innocent by the "normal" justice... But you know, NADO..

Well if he's dead set on proving his innocence, he can always go to CAS, which doesn't have much to do with a fight between Italian sports leaders.

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