Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Now Russian lifters in the dock as samples test positive

- Agence France-Presse

Six weightlift­ing medallists from the 2012 London Olympics, including three Russians, have tested positive for doping after their samples were re-examined, the sport’s ruling body said.

A total of 11 lifters were provisiona­lly suspended for returning positive tests, including another five who did not win medals in London, the Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation (IWF) added in a statement posted on its website on Wednesday. They were among the 45 athletes that had been caught in a second wave of testing on samples stored from the 2008 and 2012 Games.

Over 100 Russian athletes have so far been banned from the Games after the World AntiDoping Agency uncovered an elaborate doping system directed by Russia’s sports ministry across more than 30 sports.

The banned London weightlift­ing silver medallists, named for the first time by the IWF, were Russians Alexandr Ivanov, Nataliya Zabolotnay­a and Svetlana Tzarukaeva.

The bronze medallists were Iryna Kulesha of Bulgaria, Armenia’s Hripsime Khurshudya­n and Cristina Iovu of Moldova.

In total, 13 weightlift­ing medals won in London have now been tainted by doping, comprising four gold, four silver and five bronze.

The doping tally from weightlift­ing at the 2008 Beijing Games stands at five — one gold, two silver and two bronze. More

THEY WERE AMONG THE 45 ATHLETES THAT HAD BEEN CAUGHT IN A SECOND WAVE OF TESTING ON SAMPLES STORED FROM THE 2008 AND 2012 GAMES

positives are possible from both events.

“The IWF imposed mandatory provisiona­l suspension­s upon the athletes, who remain provisiona­lly suspended in view of potential anti-doping rule violations,” it said.

In a bid to clean up the sport for the Rio Olympics, the IWF has barred the entire Bulgarian team for repeated doping offences and warned Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus they could face the same fate.

 ?? PTI ?? Russia’s Alexandr Ivanov won the silver at London.
PTI Russia’s Alexandr Ivanov won the silver at London.

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