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Doping Cases and Bans 2018 Thread


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il y a 42 minutes, Werloc a déclaré:

Okay, now this one is DISGUSTING!!! Raimondas Rumšas was caught for doping back in 2003. In 2017 his youngest son dies from a heart attack, it is speculated that it might have been caused by some sort of doping. Queue to now, Raimondas Rumšas Junior is caught using doping and disqualified for four years. There was so much sentimental shit, how he was dedicating all his victories to his younger brother and all that. It is shameful that such a story comes from Lithuania...

 

Wow, just wow, Hummnaity keeps on giving.

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:ITA Case #44 (Italy #12)
Athlete: Francesco Manco
Sport: Cycling - Road
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: October 25th, 2021
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news/archivio-comunicati/12455-prima-sezione-francesco-manco-tesserato-csain-ciclismo-squalificato-4-anni.html


:ITA Case #45 (Italy #13)
Athlete: Michele Stingone
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: January 22nd, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news/archivio-comunicati/12456-prima-sezione-michele-stingone-tesserato-fidal-squalificato-4-anni.html


:LTU Case #46 (Lithuania #1)
Athlete: Raimondas Rumšas Junior
Sport: Cycling - Road
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: October 22nd, 2022
Substance: GHRP-6
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news/archivio-comunicati/12457-prima-sezione-raimondas-rumsas-tesserato-fci-squalificato-4-anni.html

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Romela was extremelly suspicious even before, i cant even say that i am surprised. If i am not mistaken,every Albanian weightlifter in the past decade was, at least once,caught doping. 

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:RUS Case #47 (Russia #8)
Athlete: Dmitry Sokolov
Sport: Modern Pentathlon
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: October 6th, 2019
Substance: ?
Source: http://rusada.ru/news/disqualification/sovremennoe-pyatibore-sokolov/


:RUS Case #48 (Russia #9)
Athlete: Ruslan Chobanov
Sport: Boxing
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: November 7th, 2021
Substance: ?
Source: http://rusada.ru/en/news/disqualification/boxing/


:RUS Case #49 (Russia #10)
Athlete: Alena Tokarchuk
Sport: Boxing
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: November 28th, 2021
Substance: ?
Source: http://rusada.ru/en/news/disqualification/boxing/

 

:RUS Case #50 (Russia #11)
Athlete: Andrei Bystrov
Sport: Non-Olympic (Powerlifting)
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: October 19th, 2021
Substance: ?
Source: http://rusada.ru/en/news/disqualification/powerlifting/


:RUS Case #51 (Russia #12)
Athlete: Andrei Vigandt
Sport: Non-Olympic (Powerlifting)
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: October 19th, 2021
Substance: ?
Source: http://rusada.ru/en/news/disqualification/powerlifting/

 

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1 hour ago, bestmen said:

Alizé Cornet is ban for doping ? :mumble:

Not yet, but she is in trouble for missing three tests. How can one miss three tests, at home? Come on. 

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Association of Winter Sports Federations demanded from the IOC to explain the non-admission of Russians

 

Heads of international federations of winter Sports , members of the Association of Winter Olympic Sports, signed a letter to the International Olympic Committee with a request to provide an explanation about the refusal to issue invitations to the Olympics in Pyeongchang to Russian athletes. This was announced by the president of the International Biathlon Union Anders Besseberg.

"I think it would be wrong to remove the athlete from the Games only on the basis of his participation in the Sochi Olympics. Therefore, I would like to seriously discuss this issue. We asked the IOC for information about the reasons for non-disclosure of Russians, because this list includes the leading sportsmen of many sports. We are responsible for protecting clean athletes, so proof is necessary for punishment.

As for Shipulin, then, if he was ousted without clear evidence of guilt, it is very sad. IBU has tested this sportsman many times, and we do not have any positive doping tests, "NRK quotes Besseberg as saying.

The Association of Winter Olympic Sports includes: IBU, the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation, the International Curling Federation, the International Hockey Federation, the International Skating Union, the International Sled Federation, the International Ski Federation.

 

This is a big scandal. They too have played in their war against Russia. Bach and WADA kill the Olympic movement

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Bach seems to have been heavily pricked by the eggs :d
Now I think that no one doubts that this campaign has nothing to do with the fight against doping. This is a real political order and a fight against Russia. All the stars and leaders were removed. Although everyone understood this already. True, it must be said that Russia itself gave an excuse, especially Mutko
(I'm sorry for my French)

 

 

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