Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Three Russians athletes banned after Beijing retesting

- Agencies sportsluck­now@gmail.com

The Beijing Olympics relay silver medallist Anastasiya Kapachinsk­aya and two other Russian athletes were banned for four years on Wednesday for doping.

Kapachinsk­aya, Inga Abitova and Denis Alekseyev, were caught out for using the prohibited substance turinabol when their samples from the 2008 Games were retested.

The bans were announced by the All-Russian Athletics Federation (RusAF).

Kapachinsk­aya, who also tested positive for stanozolol, was part of the women’s 4X400m relay team that came second in Beijing.

Her retested sample from the 2011 World Athletics Championsh­ips in Daegu also came back positive.

Abitova took sixth in the women’s 10,000m in China while Alekseyev picked up bronze in the men’s 4x400m relay bronze that year.

“These three runners have voluntary admitted doping code violations,” RusAF anti-doping coordinato­r Yelena Ikonnikova told AFP.

“Their avowals of guilt, which we received from the internatio­nal athletics federation (IAAF) have been validated by the disciplina­ry committee of the country’s anti-doping agency RUSADA,” she added.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) is retesting hundreds of stored samples from the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Olympics using improved techniques to root out drug cheats.

Russia was accused in a World Anti-Doping Agency report last year of state-sponsored doping. Its athletics team was barred from last summer’s Rio Olympics and remains banned.

A number of Russian athletes have been granted permission by the IAAF to compete as neutrals after meeting the exceptiona­l eligibilit­y criteria.

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