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Slovenian Federation Upholds Ceplak Doping Ban
Posted March 27th, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Bob Ramsak
Section: News & Results, Track & Field, Drugs In Sports
The Slovenian Athletics Federation (AZS) has upheld a two-year doping ban for Olympic 800m bronze medalist Jolanda Ceplak.
“It was a difficult decision to reach, but we have concluded that Jolanda Ceplak is guilty,” said Slavko Cerne, the president of the federation’s Disciplinary Commission after a seven-hour session that didn’t conclude until after midnight Thursday.
The 31-year-old Ceplak, the world indoor record holder in the 800m, tested positive for the banned blood booster EPO at an out-of-competition test in Monte Carlo on June 18, 2007. The “B” sample test confirmed the A sample finding, resulting in a provisional suspension by the sport’s international governing body, the IAAF, on July 26, 2007.
Citing illness, Ceplak was not present at the hearing, which was held behind closed doors due to “the personal and sensitive nature of some of topics” being discussed. Cerne stressed that the hearing could have been rescheduled in order for Ceplak to attend, but her attorney declined making that request.
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Managers Will Not Represent Athletes Who Have Been Banned
Posted November 15th, 2007 at 2:51 PM by David Monti
Section: News & Results, Announcements, Track & Field, Drugs In Sports
The Association of Athletics Managers (AAM) agreed at their autumn meeting in Miami last week that its members will not represent any athlete who has tested positive and was convicted of a doping violation for which he or she has served a two-year ban or longer.
The AAM represents 29 athletics managers and management firms, including big players like Jos Hermens’ Global Sports Communications and Federico Rosa’s Rosa & Associatti.
The move was applauded by the Euromeetings group, which represents 48 indoor and outdoor meetings in Europe.
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Athletics Managers Group Agrees to Not Represent Banned T&F Athletes
Posted November 12th, 2007 at 9:21 AM by Martin Kennedy
Section: News & Results, Track & Field, Drugs In Sports
An agreement has been reached by the Association of Athletics Managers (AAM) that its members will not represent any athlete who tests positive and is convicted of a doping violation for which he or she serves a two-year ban or longer. It is believed to be one of the first such agreements in any sport.
The association, whose 29 members represent many of the top track-and-field athletes in the world, reached the decision at its annual meeting in Miami Beach, which ended Thursday (8).
Among other issues discussed were ways to streamline meet payments to athletes and to improve conditions for athletes on both the IAAF World Athletics Tour and at major championships.
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World record holder’s future depends on fast-approaching hearings
Posted June 2nd, 2007 at 12:39 PM by Courtney Albon
Section: News & Results, Track & Field, Drugs In Sports
The arbitration hearing for Olympic Gold Medalist and world record holder Justin Gatlin is scheduled for July 30-31 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Based on lab results received in April 2006 at the Kansas Relays, Gatlin tested positive for testosterone or its precursors, Gatlin faces a possible eight year suspension. Such a long suspension could potentially keep him from expanding his career as a sprinter as he will be 32 in 2014-end of the eight year term.
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Marathoner Denisova fails drug test; receives 2 year ban
Posted May 16th, 2007 at 8:45 AM by David Monti
Section: News & Results, Marathons, Drugs In Sports
Russian marathoner Lyubov Denisova has received a two year ban after failing an out-of-competition drug test on March 20, according to the IAAF. Denisova was found to have an elevated testosterone to epitestosterone ratio and traces of the anabolic compound Prostanozol were found in her samples.
Denisova, 35, is ineligible to compete from April 27, 2007 through April 26, 2009. In addition, all of her results achieved since the date of the test are annulled.
A resident of Gainesville, Fla., Denisova had a distinguished marathon career, achieving a career best time of 2:25:18 at New York in 2004.
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Gatlin to challenge his eight-year suspension
Posted February 17th, 2007 at 2:00 AM by Richard Quinn
Section: News & Results, Track & Field, Drugs In Sports
Olympic champion Justin Gatlin will look to challenge his eight year suspension in an upcoming arbitration hearing.
The USADA suspended Gatlin last year after he tested positive for testosterone and its precursors. Although, testosterone is naturally occurring, Gatlin’s levels were considered well beyond that of an average person and therefore deemed to be from a performance enhancing drug.
Gaitlin has insisted that he never, knowingly used a banned substance and is looking forward to the opportunity to clear his name. The USADA senior managing director and general counsel told Reuters that Gaitlin will be awarded this opportunity, saying:
“When Justin Gatlin accepted a positive test and a doping offence, part of the agreement was that he had the right, if he chose, to challenge only the eight-year suspension”
Banned track star Dwain Chambers aims for NFL
Posted January 11th, 2007 at 1:43 PM by Jennifer Lipman
Section: News & Results, Track & Field, Drugs In Sports
After being banned from track competition in 2003, Dwain Chambers has recently come out with his decision to pursue a career in the NFL, following in the steps of his role model, Renaldo Nehemiah.
Chambers tested positive for THG, a banned anabolic steroid, and was banned from track in October of 2003. The UK 4X100m relay team he ran for also lost their silver medals from the World Championships that same year.
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Lyubov Ivanova banned from sport after positive steroid test
Posted January 5th, 2007 at 5:00 AM by Martha Jones
Section: News & Results, Track & Field, Drugs In Sports
Lyubov Ivanova, the 3000m steeplechase champion from Russia, has received a two-year suspension for using performance enhancing drugs.
The elite runner tested positive for steroids at the World Athletics Final in September.
Ivanova finished in fourth place at the European championships in Sweden and at the IAAF finale in Stuttgart.
Research source and for more information: [BBC]
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2006 Grandma’s Marathon champion disqualified and banned for doping
Posted December 17th, 2006 at 4:06 PM by Jenna Sumara
Section: News & Results, Announcements, Marathons, Drugs In Sports
Six months after the completetion of the Grandma’s Marathon, women’s champion, Halina Karnatsevich, has been disqualified for failing her post-race drug test.
The race was originally held on July 17th in Duluth, Minnesota.
Officials have now declared Ukrainian Svetlana Nekhorosh the winner. Nekhorosh will now also receive the $8,000 prize purse.
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