Waikato Times

London medallists fail retests

- WEIGHTLIFT­ING

Eleven weightlift­ers, including six medallists, have produced positive samples in the second wave of doping retests from the 2012 London Olympics, the Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation (IWF) says.

Russia’s five-times European champion Nataliya Zabolotnay­a was among three silver medallists from the London Games to fail tests along with compatriot­s Alexandr Ivanov and Svetlana Tzarukaeva.

Zabolotnay­a finished second in the women’s -75kg event in London, repeating her silvermeda­l performanc­e in Athens eight years earlier.

Ivanov was world champion in 2010 and 2013 in the -94kg category, while Tzarukaeva won the world title in 2011 in the 63kg event.

Other London medallists revealed yesterday to have failed tests included Iryna Kulesha of Belarus, Armenia’s Hripsime Khurshudya­n and Moldova’s Cristina Iovu.

The IWF said the 11 athletes have all been provisiona­lly suspended.

All the athletes who tested positive were found to have used the banned anabolic steroid Dehydrochl­ormethylte­stosterone.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) said last week that 45 athletes had failed dope tests after their samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympics and London 2012 were reanalysed.

The second wave of retests included 138 samples from London 2012, involving athletes from two sports and nine countries. The London 2012 retests produced 15 failures.

 ??  ?? Natalya Zabolotnay­a used a banned substance at the London Olympics.
Natalya Zabolotnay­a used a banned substance at the London Olympics.

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