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Doping Cases and Bans 2018 Thread


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5 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Zubkov, Voevoda...what's next, Ilya Ilyin in trouble? Lance Armstrong having a problem? 

 

No, Tyler Hamilton's twin brother.

#banbestmen

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:CHN Case #488 (China #8)
Athlete: Su Cai
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: December 4th, 2021

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:IND Case #489 (India #14)
Athlete: Neelam Kumari
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: January 14th, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:IND Case #490 (India #15)
Athlete: Rohit Yadav
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 12 Months
Expiration: May 21st, 2018
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:IND Case #491 (India #16)
Athlete: Rohit 
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: July 13th, 2019
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:KEN Case #492 (Kenya #12)
Athlete: Nicholas Kiplagat
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: July 24th, 2019
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:KEN Case #493 (Kenya #13)
Athlete: Fernando Omurva
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 14 Months
Expiration: November 13th, 2018
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

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:CYP Case #494 (Cyprus #1)

Athlete: Michalis Kokatas

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: February 27th, 2022

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:KEN Case #495 (Kenya #14)

Athlete: Peter Kiptoo

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: March 8th, 2022

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:TUR Case #496 (Turkey #14)

Athlete: Mazlum Aydemir

Sport: Athletics

Duration: Life

Expiration: -

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:BRA Case #497 (Brazil #6)

Athlete: Douglas Pires Ataide

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: November 6th, 2021

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:FRA Case #498 (France #3)

Athlete: Sofiane Selmouni

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 12 Months

Expiration: June 20th, 2019

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:IND Case #499 (India #16)

Athlete: Amit Kumar

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 42 Months

Expiration: January 23rd, 2022

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:UKR Case #500 (Ukraine #7)

Athlete: Alexandr Lyakh

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 24 Months

Expiration: July 22nd, 2020

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:BRA Case #501 (Brazil #6)

Athlete: Pule Maeko

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 24 Months

Expiration: May 23rd, 2020

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:KAZ Case #502 (Kazakhstan #4)

Athlete: Yevgeniya Fondyushina

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 24 Months

Expiration: July 22nd, 2020

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:KAZ Case #503 (Kazakhstan #5)

Athlete: Veronika Broslavskaya

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: July 30th, 2022

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:KAZ Case #504 (Kazakhstan #6)

Athlete: Igor Kondratyev

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 24 Months

Expiration: July 30th, 2020

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:IND Case #505 (India #17)

Athlete: Arjun Kumar

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: December 9th, 2020

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:KEN Case #506 (Kenya #15)

Athlete: Micah Someoi

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 24 Months

Expiration: April 11th, 2019

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:RUS Case #507 (Russia #60)

Athlete: Maria Abakumova

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: May 17th, 2020

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:RUS Case #508 (Russia #61)

Athlete: Tatyana Lebedeva

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 24 Months

Expiration: September 11th, 2018

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:USA Case #509 (United States #81)

Athlete: Demi Payne

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: March 30th, 2020

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

 

:KEN Case #510 (Kenya #16)

Athlete: Michael Koskei Rotich

Sport: Athletics

Duration: 48 Months

Expiration: November 11th, 2020

Substance: ?
Source: IAAF September Newsletter

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Interesting? Scary? Insignificant? Dangerous? article related to blood doping research...

Danish researchers show performance gains from 135ml autologous transfusion

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:KGZ Case #511 (Kyrgyzstan #1)
Athlete: Zhamalidin Musaev
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: August 19th, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF October Newsletter

 

:ESP Case #512 (Spain #5)
Athlete: Cesar Antonio Perez Rodriguez
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 3 Months
Expiration: January 7th, 2019
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF October Newsletter

 

:ROU Case #513 (Romania #2)
Athlete: Ioan Pitigoi
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: January 26th, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF October Newsletter

 

:CAN Case #514 (Canada #11)
Athlete: Natasha Yaremczuk
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 14 Months
Expiration: December 29th, 2018
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF October Newsletter

 

:KEN Case #515 (Kenya #17)
Athlete: Edwin Kipyego
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: July 6th, 2021
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF October Newsletter

 

:AZE Case #516 (Azerbaijan #3)
Athlete: Azer Ahmedov
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: November 22nd, 2021
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF October Newsletter

 

:BRA Case #517 (Brazil #7)
Athlete: Simone Da Silva
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 360 Months
Expiration: June 9th, 20147
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF October Newsletter

 

:POR Case #518 (Portugal #3)
Athlete: Hélio Gomes
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: July 11th, 2019
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF October Newsletter

 

:KEN Case #519 (Kenya #18)
Athlete: Lazarus Too
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: July 6th, 2019
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF October Newsletter

 

:ROU Case #520 (Romania #3)
Athlete: Adelina Elena Panaet
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: February 19th, 2020
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF October Newsletter

 

:ETH Case #521 (Ethiopia #6)
Athlete: Brtukan Adeba Berihun
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 96 Months
Expiration: June 21st, 2025
Substance: ?
Source: IAAF October Newsletter

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18 minutes ago, bestmen said:

the rhythmic gymnast Laura Zeng :USA 

 

only 6 months why ?

Accidenta use of the drug. She normally takes something for asthma, but she took the wrong drug this time.

 

Thats just what’s been released, I’m not sure of it’s validity though 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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16 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Accidenta use of the drug. She normally takes something for asthma, but she took the wrong drug this time.

 

Thats just what’s been released, I’m not sure of it’s validity though 

This sounds an awful lot like Kira Toussaint, although she used the more standard "I don't know how this got in my body".

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