Millennium Post

Weightlift­ing Fed names 15 re-test doping failures

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GENEVA: The Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation (IWF) on Wednesday disclosed the names of 15 past Olympians, including three Beijing 2008 gold medallists, who failed doping tests after their samples were re-analysed.

The re-analysis programme was launched by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) focusing on Beijing 2008 and London 2012 medal winners, as part of an effort to combat drug cheating in sport. “The IWF imposed mandatory provisiona­l suspension­s upon the athletes,” the Lausanne, Switzerlan­d-based federation said in a statement. Headlining the group are three Chinese champions: Cao Lei (-75 kg), Chen Xiexia (-48 kg) and Liu Chunhong (-69 kg), who all claimed gold in Beijing. Liu also won gold in Athens 2004. Three Belarussia­ns — Andrei Ryaboku (silver medallist at Athens and Beijing), Nastassia Novikava (bronze, Beijing) and Iryna Kulesha (bronze, London) — were among those sanctioned.

Kazakhstan’s Mariya Grabovetsk­aya (bronze, Beijing) Maya Maneza (gold, London) and Irina Nekrassova (silver, Beijing) were implicated, along with Russia’s Khadzhilur­at Akkayev (silver Athens and bronze, Beijing) and Dimitri Lapikov (bronze Beijing). Ukraine’s Natalya Davydova (bronze Beijing) and Olha Korobka (silver Beijing) also failed tests. The two competitor­s who have never medalled but flunked the IOC re-analysis were Vladimir Sedov and Nizami Pashayev, both from Azerbaijan. The IOC is grappling with a range of doping crises beyond the just-concluded Rio Games, vowing to overhaul the global testing system in the coming months.

Doping continued to plague weightlift­ing in Rio, where five competitor­s tested positive, including bronze medallist Izzat Artykov of Kyrgystan.

 ?? PIC/PTI ?? Li Chunhong of China, one of the fifteen athletes to have failed the doping re-test
PIC/PTI Li Chunhong of China, one of the fifteen athletes to have failed the doping re-test

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