Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Beloborodova suspended after cross-checking the doping samples from the World Cup 2005 – SPORT – EXPRESS

The Olympic champion in hammer throw Tatiana Beloborodova disqualified from the competition after a cross-check of doping tests at World Athletics Championships 2005, informs AP.

32-year-old Russian, which up to 2014 bore the name of Lysenko, already He was disqualified for two years in 2007 for the use of steroids for two years, because of which missed the 2008 Olympic Games. Beloborodov took the gold of the Games 2012 and won the world championships in 2011 and 2013.

Earlier “SE” reported that the current Anti-Doping Code allows reanalysis for ten years and is one of the large-scale tests of the previous year kacalas participants of the world championship in athletics 2005. According to our information, is under attack in this regard could be a group of Russians. One of those who ventured to come under suspicion – just Beloborodova. Now the 32-year-old athlete can not fully resume performances after maternity leave, and her husband and mentor Nikolai Beloborodov recently retired as senior coach of Russia. It is possible that these events are associated with rumors of adverse for some Russian athletes the results of rechecking samples winners of the World Cup-2005.

According to the “R-Sport” among suspected of violating anti-doping regulations, in addition to Beloborodova, world champion 2005 in the shot put Ryabinkina Olga and Yulia Pechenkina runner, who won the race in the 400 meter hurdles and won the part of the relay 4 × 400 m Furthermore, under suspicion -. Ekaterina Volkova runner with obstacles, which is FM 2005 was the second at a distance of 3000 meters, and has become the second in the 50 km walking Alexei Voevodin. A total of doping after rechecking of samples of suspected World Cup 18 Russians. The International Association of Athletics Federations confirmed the day before that the Russian athletes are included in the list of athletes implicated in the use of illicit drugs in the world championship of 2005.

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