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CAS dismisses Russian trio’s Olympic doping appeals

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LAUSANNE: The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) on Thursday dismissed appeals by Russian athletes Tatyana Lebedeva and Maria Abakumova and cyclist Ekaterina Gnidenko against their Olympic disqualifi­cations for doping.

The trio were banned by the disciplina­ry committee of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) after re-testing showed that “each athlete was found to have committed an anti-doping rule violation“, notably testing positive for turinabol.

Maria and Tatyana’s tests dated from the 2008 Beijing Games while Ekaterina tested positive in London four years later.

“CAS has dismissed the appeals and confirmed the IOC disciplina­ry committee decisions,” CAS said in a statement.

“Accordingl­y: the disqualifi­cation of Ekaterina Gnidenko (track cycling) from the 2012 London Olympic Games is confirmed; the disqualifi­cation of Maria Abakumova (silver medallist in javelin) from the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is confirmed; the disqualifi­cation of Tatyana Lebedeva (silver medallist in long jump and triple jump) from the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is confirmed.”

CAS found that the Russians “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.”

Tatyana, who retired in 2013, dominated long jump and triple jump for much of the previous decade. She won long jump gold in the 2004 Athens Olympics and triple jump silvers in Greece and Sydney four years previously. Her medal haul also includes three world golds and two silvers as well as three world indoor titles and one European gold medal.

Russia was banned in 2015 over a state-sponsored doping programme was revealed.

The Kremlin has however consistent­ly denied a report by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) which accused Moscow of institutio­nal doping between 2011 and 2015, including at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics.

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