The Scotsman

Six years on, long jumper Radevica tests positive

- By JO ATKINSON

Former European long jump champion Ineta Radevica has tested positive for the steroid oxandrolon­e in a retest of her sample from the 2012 Olympics.

The Athletics Integrity Unit, which processes doping cases in track and field, says Radevica has been provisiona­lly suspended pending a full hearing. While Radevica retired from competitio­n after the 2012 Olympics, the suspension could mean she is forced to step aside as president of the Latvian Athletic Associatio­n.

A world silver medalist in 2011, Radevica finished fourth at the 2012 Olympics, missing the bronze medal by one centimetre.

She is the fifth woman from that Olympic competitio­n to face doping accusation­s. One tested positive during the London Games and three others have been disqualifi­ed since the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee began retesting samples with modern methods.

 ??  ?? 0 Radevica: Retired in 2012
0 Radevica: Retired in 2012

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