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Sports court confirms Chinese doping at Beijing Olympics

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LAUSANNE: Two Chinese female weightlift­ers have lost their appeals against being stripped of their 2008 Beijing Olympic gold medals for doping.

The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport said Monday that the IOC was right to disqualify Cao Lei from the 75-kilogram class and Liu Chunhong in the 69-kilo event at their home Summer Games.

Both tested positive for GHRP-2, which stimulates production of growth hormone, in reanalysis last year of their samples taken in Beijing. Liu also tested positive for sibutramin­e, a banned stimulant.

Because the cases were similar, the IOC disciplina­ry commission urged the Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation to investigat­e Chinese team coaches and officials.

Weightlift­ing risks being dropped from the 2024 Olympics due to longstandi­ng doping problems, and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee has requested a “satisfacto­ry report” from the governing body by December.

In retesting of samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2012 London Olympics, about 50 doping cases have been found and more than 25 medals were stripped. Most involved steroids used by athletes from the former Soviet Union republics.

The cases of Cao and Liu involved a growth hormone releasing peptide which could not be detected with the testing technology available in 2008.

The lawyer for both athletes argued to CAS that the cases should be dropped because GHRP-2 was not specifical­ly named in the prohibited list of substances published by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

The court’s single judge accepted the IOC case that a section of the list relating to “hormones and related substances” applied in these cases.

Even without three gold medals stripped from Chinese lifters, the home team still won five of the 15 titles in Beijing.

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