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:KEN Case #459 (Kenya #10)
Athlete: Vincent Kipcherchir
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: April 30th, 2020
Substance: ?

Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:KAZ Case #460 (Kazakhstan #2)
Athlete: Yulia Rakhmanova
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: May 21st, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:KAZ Case #461 (Kazakhstan #3)
Athlete: Toshali Alikulov
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: June 11th, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter


:BRA Case #462 (Brazil #5)
Athlete: Caio Bonfim
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 6 Months
Expiration: August 31st, 2018
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:RUS Case #463 (Russia #59)
Athlete: Vasiliy Kopeykin
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: December 6th, 2020
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:JPN Case #464 (Japan #3)
Athlete: Moeno Nakamura
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 15 Months
Expiration: January 25th, 2019
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:MAR  Case #465 (Morocco #5)
Athlete: Mousaab Hadout
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: June 28th, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

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:ETH Case #466 ( Ethiopia #5)

Athlete: Meseret Taye

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: November 14th, 2021

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:KEN Case #467 (Kenya #11)

Athlete: Eliud Magut

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: July 13th, 2022

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:GRE Case #468 (Greece #1)

Athlete: Despoina Zapounidou

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: August 22nd, 2021

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

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:FRA Case #469 (France #2)
Athlete: Anouar Assila
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: September 18th, 2021

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:POR Case #470 (Portugal #2)
Athlete: Vitor Barbosa
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: June 21st, 2019

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:MDA Case #471 (Moldova #3)
Athlete: Anna Berghii
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: August 22nd, 2021

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:CHN Case #472 (China #5)
Athlete: Li Wenjie
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: August 22nd, 2021

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:CHN Case #473 (China #6)
Athlete: Yanmin Hou
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: December 17th, 2021

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:TUR Case #474 (Turkey #7)
Athlete: Muratcan Karapinar
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: March 23rd, 2021

Substance: ABP
Source: IAAF August Newsletter


:TUR Case #474 (Turkey #8)
Athlete: Senem Eser
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 42 Months
Expiration: June 23rd, 2020
Substance: ABP
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:TUR Case #475 (Turkey #9)
Athlete: Hakan Duvar
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: December 25th, 2020
Substance: ABP
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:TUR Case #476 (Turkey #10)
Athlete: Mehmet Akkoyun
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: February 7th, 2021
Substance: ABP
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:TUR Case #477 (Turkey #11)
Athlete: Vedat Günen
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: September 21st, 2021
Substance: ABP
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:TUR Case #478 (Turkey #12)
Athlete: Yeliz Kurt
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 36 Months
Expiration: March 20th, 2018
Substance: ABP
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:TUR Case #479 (Turkey #13)
Athlete: Şeref Dirli
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 96 Months
Expiration: May 12th, 2025
Substance: ABP
Source: IAAF August Newsletter


:BAH Case #480 (Bahamas #1)
Athlete: Adrian Griffith
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: July 11th, 2021

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

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:BRN Case #481 (Bahrain #3)

Athlete: Violet Jepchumba

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: September 29th, 2021

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:ZAM Case #482 (Zambia #2)

Athlete: Kabange Mupopo

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: August 11th, 2021

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:IRI Case #483 (Iran #12)

Athlete: Narges Khani

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: February 2nd, 2022

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:IRI Case #484 (Iran #13)

Athlete: Ali Arzhangnezhad

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: March 12th, 2022

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:CHN Case #485 (China #7)

Athlete: Fengying Cao

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 6 Months

Expiration: September 24th, 2018

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:BOT Case #486 (Botswana #1)

Athlete: Isaac Modiri Seoke

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: February 18th, 2022

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

 

:BUL Case #487 (Bulgaria #1)

Athlete: Silyan Georgiev

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 12 Months

Expiration: November 2nd, 2018

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF August Newsletter

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https://www.ibsf.org/en/news/8-bobsleigh/20914-imposition-of-provisional-suspension

 

Based on the reasoned awards issued by the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) by which the CAS partially upheld the decision of the IOC Disciplinary Commission of 23 November 2017 the International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation (IBSF) in accordance with the IBSF Anti-Doping Rules, Art. 7.9, provisionally suspends the following Russian athletes and officials as of 13 December 2018:

Aleksandr Zubkov, Alexey Voevoda, Alexander Kasjanov, Aleksei Pushkarev and Ilvir Khuzin.

The athletes respectively officials and the Russian Bobsleigh Federation have been informed about the provisional suspension accordingly.

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