Malta Independent

China faces one year ban over doping

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China is facing a one-year ban from weightlift­ing over repeated doping cases in a move which threatens to stop some of the world’s top athletes from competing internatio­nally. The Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation confirmed yesterday that three failed retests of drug test samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympics will lead to China’s automatic ban — if the cases are proven and the athletes in question disqualifi­ed by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee. China is the world’s dominant country in weightlift­ing, having topped the medal table at every Olympics since 2000. It won seven medals in Rio de Janeiro this month, five of them gold. Along with China, IWF said that Ukraine and Azerbaijan have joined Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, which were already facing one-year bans under earlier announceme­nts. Wednesday’s announceme­nts took Ukraine to three failures from retesting, with four for Azerbaijan. At least six lifters from each of Belarus and Kazakhstan have failed Olympic retests, with seven for Russia. Between them, those countries won 14 medals in Rio, meaning that next year’s world championsh­ips in Malaysia could have a significan­tly depleted field if none of them are allowed to compete. Russia was already banned from Olympic weightlift­ing in Rio after the IWF ruled that its numerous doping cases and allegation­s of a state cover-up had brought weightlift­ing into “disrepute.” Weightlift­ing is fighting a severe doping crisis, with as many as 16 medals from 2008 and 13 from 2012 likely to be stripped following failed drug retests. In addition, last year’s world championsh­ips in Houston saw mass drug test failures and one medal from the 2016 Olympics has already been taken away after bronze medalist Izzat Artykov of Kyrgyzstan tested positive for the banned substance strychnine.

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