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More athletes stripped of medals

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ZURICH: 10 more athletes, mostly weightlift­ers and wrestlers, have been stripped of the medals they won at the 2008 Beijing Olympics after failing doping tests in re-testing of samples, the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Thursday.

They were among a total of 16 athletes named in the latest batch of disqualifi­cations from the Games.

A total of 98 samples have come back as positive for banned substances in re-analysis from the 2008 and 2012 Games as the IOC have attempted to root out cheats.

The athletes named on Thursday included three silver medallists — Khasan Baroev (Russia) in the men’s 96-120kg Greco-Roman wrestling, Vitaliy Rahimov (Azerbaijan) in the men’s 55-60kg Greco-Roman wrestling and Irina Nekrassova (Kazakhstan) in the women’s 63kg weightlift­ing.

Others included four bronze medallists in weightlift­ing — Russians Khadzhimur­at Akkaev (men’s 94kg) and Dmitry Lapikov (men’s 105kg), Kazakhstan’s Mariya Grabovetsk­aya (women’s 75kg+) and Ukraine’s Natalya Davydova (women’s 69kg).

Two athletics bronze medallists, Ukraine’s Denys Yurchenko (men’s pole vault) and Greek Chrysopigi Devetzi (women’s triple jump), were disqualifi­ed along with Kazakhstan’s Asset Mambetov, who took part in the men’s 84-96kg Greco-Roman wrestling.

The IOC store samples for a decade to test with newer methods or to analyse performanc­e-enhancing substances that have yet to be identified.

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