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CAS dismisses Olympic appeals from Russia trio

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predicting thundersto­rms later on Thursday, ZURICH, (Reuters) - The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) has dismissed appeals from three Russian athletes against decisions issued by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) that found them guilty of violating anti-doping rules.

The CAS confirmed the IOC’s decisions to disqualify track cyclist Ekaterina Gnidenko from the 2012 London Olympic Games and Maria Abakumova, silver medallist in javelin, and Tatyana Lebedeva, silver medallist in long jump and triple jump, from the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

All three were excluded from the Games after re-testing of samples revealed the presence of the banned officials were scrambling to complete the opening anabolic steroid Chlorodehy­dromethylt­estosteron­e (CDMT).

The trio had appealed their bans to the court, looking to have them set aside.

“The CAS panel found that the appellants were unable to prove that the testing methods adopted by the laboratori­es, which led to the positive findings against each of them, were not scientific­ally valid in accordance with the standard required to be applied,” said a media statement released on Thursday.

The shadow of doping has hung heavily over Russian sport since 2015 on the back of a series of scandals which culminated in the IOC round before the severe weather returns. banning the country from this year’s Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics.

The IOC said it had found evidence of an “unpreceden­ted systematic manipulati­on” of the anti-doping system that led to a series of suspension­s for the country’s athletes.

Russia, which has since been restored to the movement, has denied state-sponsored doping and pledged to work with internatio­nal sports bodies to help curb the use of banned substances.

Lebedeva, who still has an Olympic long jump gold medal from the 2004 Athens Games and a triple jump silver from Sydney in 2000, retired from competitio­n in 2013.

 ??  ?? Oakville, Ontario, Canada, Robert Garrigus hits his tee shot on the tenth hole during the first round of the RBC Canadian Open golf tournament at Glen Abbey Golf Club. (Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports)
Oakville, Ontario, Canada, Robert Garrigus hits his tee shot on the tenth hole during the first round of the RBC Canadian Open golf tournament at Glen Abbey Golf Club. (Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports)

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