Khaleej Times

Bulgarian weightlift­er banned for life

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sofia — Bulgarian weightlift­ing suffered another blow on Friday when European youth champion Dayana Dimitrova was banned for life after a second doping offence since April 2017, the Balkan country’s federation said on Friday.

The life ban for the 18-year-old, who won the European women’s title in the 48-kg category in Poland last month, comes as Bulgaria struggles to restore its reputation in a sport already under fire over widespread doping offences.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) has threatened to remove weightlift­ing from the Paris 2024 Games if it fails to improve its record, and the sport remains on probation.

The Bulgarian weightlift­ing federation said Dimitrova had used a banned diuretic while training privately. Her coach said she had used the drug to lose weight before the competitio­n in Poland.

Dimitrova, who served a sixmonth ban after a positive doping test just before the youth world championsh­ips in Thailand in April 2017, had been training separately and refused to join national team training camps.

“We will react pointedly to any attempts for amateur activity of personal trainers and therefore we will continue to insist on centralize­d training in national teams as a way of strictly controllin­g the medical rehabilita­tion of competitor­s and of taking responsibi­lity,” the federation said in a statement.

The Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation has adopted a tougher anti-doping policy this year under which repeat-offender nations can be banned outright from the Olympics.

Following repeated bans for doping, Bulgarian weightlift­ers returned to internatio­nal competitio­n in July after the domestic federation paid a $250,000 IWF fine. —

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