Zulfiya Chinshanlo, Maiya Maneza and Svetlana Podobedova have been
stripped of the gold medals they won at the 2012 London Olympics after
retests of their samples came back positive for performance-enhancing
drugs, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced on their
website on Thursday Oct 27,2016
Marina Shkermankova, a weightlifter from Belarus was stripped of a bronze medal.
Two other Belarusian lifters, Dzina Sazanavets and Yauheni Zharnasek, Russian hammer-thrower Kirill Ikonnikov and Russian pole-vaulter Dmitry Starodubtsev were also disqualified.
The sample of Russian wrestler Besik Kudokov, who won a silver medal in London, also came back positive, however no action was taken against him as he passed away in 2013.
All eight tested positive for turinabol or stanozolol, anabolic steroids that help boost performances or speed up recovery from injury.
The IOC has been retesting hundreds of samples from the London 2012 and the 2008 Beijing Olympics, recording a total of 98 positive cases so far.
The organization stores doping samples for 10 years so they can be reanalyzed when improved testing methods become available.
Marina Shkermankova, a weightlifter from Belarus was stripped of a bronze medal.
Two other Belarusian lifters, Dzina Sazanavets and Yauheni Zharnasek, Russian hammer-thrower Kirill Ikonnikov and Russian pole-vaulter Dmitry Starodubtsev were also disqualified.
The sample of Russian wrestler Besik Kudokov, who won a silver medal in London, also came back positive, however no action was taken against him as he passed away in 2013.
All eight tested positive for turinabol or stanozolol, anabolic steroids that help boost performances or speed up recovery from injury.
The IOC has been retesting hundreds of samples from the London 2012 and the 2008 Beijing Olympics, recording a total of 98 positive cases so far.
The organization stores doping samples for 10 years so they can be reanalyzed when improved testing methods become available.
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