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Drug-hit hosts Thailand fail to lift ban for weightlift­ing world championsh­ips

- Page Editor: wanghuayun@globaltime­s.com.cn

Thai weightlift­ers will not be allowed to compete at the world championsh­ips despite the country hosting the event, the sport’s global body confirmed Wednesday, dashing hopes of a late reprieve after a doping scandal.

Nine Thais including two reigning Olympic champions were suspended after positive drug tests since November, prompting Thailand to voluntaril­y ban itself from the September championsh­ips in Pattaya as well as next year’s Olympics.

Last month the Thai Amateur Weightlift­ing Associatio­n (TAWA) changed tact, saying lifters who did not fail tests should be allowed to compete and have a shot at the Tokyo Games, while athletes and coaches were told to get ready.

But the Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation has slammed the door shut after telling AFP that “no Thai athletes will be entitled to participat­e” in Pattaya.

“The IWF Executive Board will not be reviewing TAWA’s decision at its meeting in September and therefore TAWA’s self-suspension and the suspension of Thai athletes from competing in weightlift­ing events will remain in place.”

The Thai associatio­n was not immediatel­y available for comment on the IWF statement, which deepens the crisis enveloping Thailand’s most successful Olympic sport.

Thailand maintains its lifters were given a pain relief gel by a former coach that, unbeknown to them, contained traces of an anabolic steroid.

Intarat Yodbangtoe­y, the honorary president of the Thai weightlift­ing associatio­n, last month told AFP he wanted to lift the blanket ban because the source of the problem had been discovered.

“I hope that executive board members will allow us to join and participat­e,” he said at the time.

With five Olympic gold medals since 2004, all won by women, weightlift­ing has been a rare sporting success story for the Southeast Asian nation.

But the story turned sour last year, when Thailand was caught in a global doping crackdown by weightlift­ing authoritie­s that was prompted by a threat to expel the sport from the Olympics.

Nine countries were suspended from competitio­n after retesting of samples from the 2008 and 2012 Olympics ensnared dozens of cheats.

The Thai athletes who tested positive were provisiona­lly suspended and are awaiting a decision on their cases, which are being handled by the Internatio­nal Testing Agency.

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