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China faces one-year ban after trio stripped of Beijing golds

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BERLIN, (Reuters) - China faces a oneyear ban from internatio­nal weightlift­ing competitio­ns after three of its athletes were stripped of their 2008 Olympic gold medals on Thursday following re-tests of samples from the Beijing Games.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) said it had disqualifi­ed weightlift­ing gold medallists Cao Lei (75kg), Chen Xiexia (48 kg) and Liu Chunhong (69kg) from the Beijing Games after they tested positive for prohibited substances.

The IOC also disqualifi­ed five more athletes from both the Beijing and London 2012 Olympics, including Nadzeya Ostapchuk, of Belarus, third in the women’s shot put competitio­n in Beijing, whose sample was positive for anabolic steroids.

The Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation said last year that countries with three or more failed drugs tests in the re-tests of Beijing and London would be banned for a year from all internatio­nal competitio­ns.

The IOC is keeping samples from past Games for up to a decade to conduct retests with newer methods and to try and root out any cheats.

Re-tests of doping samples from the Beijing and London Games have so far caught 101 doping offenders, with Russia having the most cases.

The sports with the most cases is weightlift­ing, with 38 positive re-tests, followed by athletics with 31.

The other three sports affected by the re-tests - cycling, swimming and wrestling - had single digit positives.

 ??  ?? Chinese weightlift­er Cao Lei
Chinese weightlift­er Cao Lei

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