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  1. Lausanne, 31 May 2018 – The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has been notified of the appeal and urgent request for a stay filed by the Peruvian football player Paolo Guerrero at the Swiss Federal Tribunal (SFT). The appeal is directed against the CAS decision partially-upholding the appeal filed by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) against the decision issued by the FIFA Appeal Committee on 20 December 2017 and increasing Mr Guerrero’s suspension from 6 to 14 months. Paolo Guerrero has also filed an urgent request for a stay of the execution of the suspension in order to be able to participate in the forthcoming FIFA World Cup in Russia. The CAS will not object to the request for a stay. So far, the CAS Panel has only issued its decision, without grounds. The reasoned award with the grounds for the CAS decision will be notified to the parties at a later stage
  2. Don't worry. I'll list them - but some of them have not been banned yet. The federations are still working on the cases. An example - Bjorn De Decker might take months before he is found guilty of doping.
  3. Case #311 (Azerbaijan #2) Athlete: Ista Rustamov Sport: Weightlifting Duration: 48 Months Expiration: November 24th, 2021 Substance: Boldenone Source: http://www.iwf.net/anti-doping/sanctions/ Case #312 (India #9) Athlete: Sushila Panwar Sport: Weightlifting Duration: 48 Months Expiration: April 20th. 2021 Substance: Meldonium Source: http://www.iwf.net/anti-doping/sanctions/ Case #313 (Iran #11) Athlete: Mohammad Shahabandaz Sport: Weightlifting Duration: 48 Months Expiration: September 15th, 2021 Substance: 19-norandrosterone Source: http://www.iwf.net/anti-doping/sanctions/ Case #314 (Mongolia #1) Athlete: Otgontuya Gongor Sport: Weightlifting Duration: 48 Months Expiration: November 15th, 2021 Substance: Mesterolone Source: http://www.iwf.net/anti-doping/sanctions/ Case #315 (Russia #33) Athlete: Nikolay Panayotidi Sport: Weightlifting Duration: 48 Months Expiration: November 24th, 2021 Substance: Mesterolone Source: http://www.iwf.net/anti-doping/sanctions/ Case #316 (Vietnam #1) Athlete: Thi Phuong Duong Sport: Weightlifting Duration: 48 Months Expiration: September 13th, 2021 Substance: 19-norandrosterone Source: http://www.iwf.net/anti-doping/sanctions/
  4. Case #309 (Dominican Republic #11) Athlete: Wellington Castillo Sport: Baseball Duration: 80 Matches Expiration: - Substance: EPO Source: http://www.spotrac.com/mlb/fines-suspensions/# Case #310 (Dominican Republic #12) Athlete: Robinson Cano Sport: Baseball Duration: 80 Matches Expiration: - Substance: Furosemide Source: http://www.spotrac.com/mlb/fines-suspensions/#
  5. Case #304 (Dominican Republic #8) Athlete: Eric Marinez Sport: Baseball Duration: 80 Matches Expiration: - Substance: Clomiphene Source: https://www.milb.com/milb/news/minor-league-drug-suspensions-in-2018/c-264644736 Case #305 (Dominican Republic #9) Athlete: Joel Espinal Sport: Baseball Duration: 80 Matches Expiration: - Substance: Stanozolol Source: https://www.milb.com/milb/news/minor-league-drug-suspensions-in-2018/c-264644736 Case #306 (Dominican Republic #10) Athlete: Domingo Jiminez Sport: Baseball Duration: 80 Matches Expiration: - Substance: Stanozolol Source: https://www.milb.com/milb/news/minor-league-drug-suspensions-in-2018/c-264644736 Case #307 (United States #64) Athlete: Nathan Bates Sport: Baseball Duration: 50 Matches Expiration: - Substance: ? Source: https://www.milb.com/milb/news/minor-league-drug-suspensions-in-2018/c-264644736 Case #308 (Venezuela #3) Athlete: Walter Rasquin Sport: Baseball Duration: 50 Matches Expiration: - Substance: Methamphetamine Source: https://www.milb.com/milb/news/minor-league-drug-suspensions-in-2018/c-264644736
  6. Case #300 (United States #63) Athlete: Eric Molina Sport: Boxing Duration: 24 Months Expiration: October 27th, 2019 Substance: Dexamethasone Source: https://ukad.org.uk/anti-doping-rule-violations/current-violations/ Case #301 (Great Britain #10) Athlete: Zak Hardaker Sport: Non-Olympic (Rugby League) Duration: 12 Months Expiration: November 7th, 2018 Substance: Cocaine Source: https://ukad.org.uk/anti-doping-rule-violations/current-violations/ Case #302 (Great Britain #11) Athlete: Patrick Hillier Sport: Non-Olympic (Rugby Union) Duration: 24 Months Expiration: November 16th, 2019 Substance: Cocaine Source: https://ukad.org.uk/anti-doping-rule-violations/current-violations/ Case #303 (Great Britain #12) Athlete: Thomas Curry Sport: Non-Olympic (Rugby Union) Duration: 48 Months Expiration: April 27th, 2021 Substance: Cocaine Source: https://ukad.org.uk/anti-doping-rule-violations/current-violations/
  7. Case #296 (United States #60) Athlete: Jeannette Brannigan Sport: Equestrian Duration: 12 Months Expiration: November 18th, 2018 Substance: Amfetamine, Methylphenidate, Ritalinic Acid Source: https://inside.fei.org/system/files/Case Status Table Athletes_0.pdf Case #297 (United States #61) Athlete: Hannah Burnett Sport: Equestrian Duration: 12 Months Expiration: November 18th, 2018 Substance: Amfetamine, Methylphenidate, Ritalinic Acid Source: https://inside.fei.org/system/files/Case Status Table Athletes_0.pdf Case #298 (United States #62) Athlete: Alyssa Phillips Sport: Equestrian Duration: 12 Months Expiration: November 18th, 2018 Substance: Amfetamine, Canrenone Source: https://inside.fei.org/system/files/Case Status Table Athletes_0.pdf Case #299 (Hungary #1) Athlete: Pál Gazder Sport: Non-Olympic (Para-Olympic Carriage Driving (!) ) Duration: 6 Months Expiration: May 12th, 2018 Substance: Phenylbutazone, Oxyphenbutazone, Dexamethasone (Horse) Source: https://inside.fei.org/system/files/Case 2017-CM18 - WORINO - Final Tribunal Decision - 26 April 2018.pdf
  8. Case 293 (Spain #3) Athlete: Sergio Perez Guttierez Sport: Cycling - Road Duration: 48 Months Expiration: 2 May 2nd, 2021 Substance: Steroids Source: http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/CleanSport/17/32/52/20180517SanctionADRVENG2.0_English.pdf Case 294 (Argentina #3) Athlete: Ezeqiuel Falon Avila Sport: Cycling - Road Duration: 48 Months Expiration: 2 May 2nd, 2021 Substance: Steroids Source: http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/CleanSport/17/32/52/20180517SanctionADRVENG2.0_English.pdf Case 295 (Belgium #1) Athlete: Kevyn Ista Sport: Cycling - Road Duration: Warning Expiration: February 3rd, 2018 Substance: Furosemide Source: http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/CleanSport/17/32/52/20180517SanctionADRVENG2.0_English.pdf
  9. Case #292 (Phillipines #1) Athlete: Kiefer Ravenna Sport: Basketball Duration: 18 Months Expiration: August 24th, 2019 Substance: Methylhexaneamine, Dimethylbutylamine, Higenamine Source: http://tv5.espn.com/basketball/gilas/story/_/id/23621898/ravena-slapped-18-month-ban-fiba-doping-violation
  10. Case #283 (Russia #31) Athlete: Aleksandr Pogorelov Sport: Athletics Duration: 24 Months Expiration: July 1st, 2018 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #284 (Morocco #4) Athlete: Lhoussaine Oukhrid Sport: Athletics Duration: 48 Months Expiration: October 31st, 2021 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #285 (Portugal #1) Athlete: Ricardo Jorge Semedo Jaquite Sport: Athletics Duration: 48 Months Expiration: September 14th, 2021 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #286 (Spain #1) Athlete: Jose Luis Arroyo Sport: Athletics Duration: 18 Months Expiration: August 26th, 2019 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #287 (Spain #2) Athlete: Carmen Perez Serrano Sport: Athletics Duration: 24 Months Expiration: March 18th, 2020 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #288 (Azerbaijan #1) Athlete: Yekaterina Sarateva Sport: Athletics Duration: 24 Months Expiration: September 23rd, 2018 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #289 (Slovenia #1) Athlete: Domen Hefner Sport: Athletics Duration: 48 Months Expiration: January 28th, 2022 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #290 (China #4) Athlete: Xiangrong Lui Sport: Athletics Duration: 24 Months Expiration: September 11th, 2019 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #291 (Russia #32) Athlete: Tatyana Chernova Sport: Athletics Duration: 4 Months Expiration: July 25th, 2018 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter
  11. Case #276 (Kenya #3) Athlete: Sally Chelagat Kiplegat Sport: Athletics Duration: 48 Months Expiration: March 28th, 2021 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #277 (Kenya #4) Athlete: Sheila Chepngetich Keter Sport: Athletics Duration: 37 Months Expiration: February 28th, 2018 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #278 (Kenya #5) Athlete: Jemima Sumgong Sport: Athletics Duration: 48 Months Expiration: April 2nd, 2021 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #279 (Kenya #6) Athlete: Sally Kiter Sport: Athletics Duration: 24 Months Expiration: July 6th, 2019 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #280 (Kenya #7) Athlete: Suleiman Kipses Simotwo Sport: Athletics Duration: 48 Months Expiration: July 13th, 2021 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #281 (Kenya #8) Athlete: Philles Nyansiaboka Moriti Sport: Athletics Duration: 48 Months Expiration: June 6th, 2020 Substance: ? Source: IAAF April Newsletter Case #282 (Peru 1) Athlete: Paolo Guerrero Sport: Football Duration: 14 Months Expiration: February 9th, 2019 Substance: Cocaine Source: http://www.tas-cas.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Media_Release_5546_decision.pdf
  12. Case #264 (Italy #47) Athlete: Celia Maria Elena Lipari Sport: Non-Olympic (Bodybuilding) Duration: 48 Months Expiration: April 22nd, 2022 Substance: ? Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html Case #265 (Italy #48) Athlete: Andrea Cosoli Sport: Swimming Duration: 48 Months Expiration: February 21st, 2019 Substance: ? Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html Case #266 (Italy #49) Athlete: Fausto Battaglia Sport: Non-Olympic (Bodybuilding) Duration: 48 Months Expiration: April 22nd, 2022 Substance: ? Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html Case #267 (Italy #50) Athlete: Emanuele Foieni Sport: Non-Olympic (Sledge Hockey) Duration: 3 Months Expiration: May 22nd, 2018 Substance: ? Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html Case #268 (Italy #51) Athlete: Paolo Cusumano Sport: Cycling (Road) Duration: 48 Months Expiration: May 6th, 2022 Substance: ? Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html Case #269 (Italy #52) Athlete: Daniela Vettorato Sport: Alpine Skiing Duration: 8 Months Expiration: September 19th, 2018 Substance: ? Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html Case #270 (Italy #53) Athlete: Silvia Zanussi Sport: Alpine Skiing Duration: 8 Months Expiration: September 19th, 2018 Substance: ? Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html Case #271 (Brazil #4) Athlete: Joao Pedro Sport: Football Duration: 6 Months Expiration: September 15th, 2018 Substance: Hydrochlorothiazide Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html Case #272 (Italy #54) Athlete: Alessandro Curra Sport: Non-Olympic (Crossfit) Duration: 6 Months Expiration: September 17th, 2018 Substance: ? Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html Case #273 (Italy #55) Athlete: Manuele Spadi Sport: Cycling - Road Duration: 24 Months Expiration: September 18th, 2020 Substance: ? Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html Case #274 (Italy #56) Athlete: Alessandro Cester Sport: Equestrian Duration: 48 Months Expiration: March 7th, 2022 Substance: ? Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html Case #275 (Italy #57) Athlete: Giorgio Fiori Sport: Handball Duration: 7 Months Expiration: October 20th, 2018 Substance: ? Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it/it/home-it/news.html
  13. Translation from Sport-Express Russian Sports Minister Pavel Kolobkov commented on the information that Russia allegedly acknowledged the conclusions of the McLaren report . - Today I learned about this article, but L'Equipe is not the official mouthpiece of WADA or the IOC, - noted Kolobkov. "It's their evaluation of that letter, and I'm not even sure they read it." In that letter it was written that we adopted the decision of the IOC on December 5, 2017. There were long discussions at the commission of athletes, we made this decision, because we stand for cooperation with the international community and the IOC. This decision was based on Schmidt's report. If someone is guilty of violating the anti-doping rules, we will punish them together with international organizations. But a decision must be made on the basis of irrefutable evidence, which must be built up in court. The Investigative Committee of Russia is conducting an investigation for one and a half years. Anyone who has manipulated or violated the rules must be punished. That's what this letter is about. Our side adopted the decision of the IOC, we believe that this movement is towards each other, because Russia is a part of international sport. Our athletes deserve to participate in the Olympic Games, because we believe in their purity. The decision of the IOC was based on Schmidt's report. But I will once again say that in Russia there was no state support for the doping system. We are for a clean sport.
  14. Does anyone know if professional boxers will be eligible to compete in 2020? For 2016 professionals could only enter the final qualifying tournament,
  15. I've updated the totals on the first page. There's still some errors on individual posts but the totals should now be accurate.
  16. I've been talking to a few people who know swimming tonight. Every single one of them is sympathetic to Katinka and say her husband is a horrible bully who she should have left years ago... Obviously I don't know if that is true but it's interesting everyone had the same opinion...
  17. László Tábori - Athletics - 1956 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Laszlo Tabori, who in 1955 became the third man to break the four-minute barrier in the mile and later coached distance runners at the University of Southern California, died Wednesday. He was 86. The school said the Hungarian-born Tabori died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. No cause was given. Tabori joined Roger Bannister and John Landy as the only men to break the four-minute barrier. He did so with a time of 3 minutes, 59 seconds, on May 28, 1955. That same year, Tabori held the 1,500-meter world record with a time of 3:40.8. He was also a member of the world record-setting team in the 4-x-1,500 relay. Tabori finished fourth in the 1,500 and sixth in the 5,000 at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. After the games, he and his coach Mihaly Igloi defected to the U.S. and eventually settled in Los Angeles. Tabori stayed in shape for many years and would have been a medal contender at the 1960 Rome Olympics, but he could no longer run for Hungary and wasn't yet a U.S. citizen. He retired from running two years later.
  18. (USSR) Yuriy Kutsenko - Athletics - decathlon "Master of sports of international class, silver medalist of the XXII Olympic Games, honorable citizen of the city of Belgorod, Yury Mikhailovich Kutsenko, died on May 22 at night" Left side of photo
  19. https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/friv/lists.cgi?id=24
  20. Daniel Robin - Wrestling Daniel Robin, double silver medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling at the Mexico City Games in 1968, died at the age of 74 on Wednesday in Longueuil. He succumbed to a devastating cancer. This native of France had also won the title of world freestyle wrestling champion in 1967, in New Delhi, India. In 1972, the Munich Games marked him. Israeli wrestling friends have been shot by the black Palestinian commando. Robin has also defended the colors of his country on the international rugby scene. A long time wrestling coach, he was until recently vice-president of the French Federation.
  21. John Lawlor - Discus LAWLOR, Dr. John F. Passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 20 surrounded by three of his children, Maeve, Paul and Owen. Dr. Lawlor was born on March 14, 1934, in Dublin, Ireland to Edward Lawlor of New Ross, Wexford and Mary Ireland Lawlor of Enniskerry, Wicklow. He was educated by the Christian Brothers at St. Joseph's School, Marino, Dublin. Upon graduation, he joined his brothers, Eamon and Paddy, in the Dublin Garda, where his father had been a Sergeant. A gifted rugby player and hammer thrower, Dr. Lawlor attended Boston University on athletic scholarship where he was a three-time NCAA champion in the hammer throw and recipient of the E.Ray Speare award as Scholar Athlete of the Year. His older brother Paddy earned 12 caps as a rugby player for the Irish national team. While a student at Boston University, Dr. Lawlor met his future wife, Kathleen Margaret Kingston, at the Hampshire House in Boston. Kathleen, from Dorchester, MA, received math degrees from Newton College of the Sacred Heart and Boston College. Dr. Lawlor competed for Ireland in the 1960 Rome Olympics. Shortly thereafter he and Ms. Kingston married and moved to Silvermines, Ireland, where Dr. Lawlor worked as an exploration geologist. In 1964, he captained the Irish Olympic Team in Tokyo. Afterwards, four of their five children were born in Silvermines and the family moved back to Boston so that Dr. Lawlor could complete his doctorate in Geology at BU, which he received in 1970.
  22. WADA maintain RUSADA suspension after no progress made https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1065154/wada-maintain-rusada-suspension-after-no-progress-made
  23. Probably the first time anyone posted a song sung in the Cornish language here.
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