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« on: November 18, 2009, 07:44:09 PM »
Another devatating World Cup Qualifier loss on the weekend...now this.

16 months later, runner loses Olympic gold

SOURCE: TORONTO STAR

LONDON – Bahraini middle-distance runner Rashid Ramzi was stripped of his 1,500-meter Olympic gold medal Wednesday and four other athletes were disqualified because of doping at the Beijing Games.


Bahrain's Rashid Ramzi celebrates winning the gold in the men's 1500-metre at the Beijing 2008 Olympics on Aug. 19, 2008. Ramzi was stripped of the medal in November, 2009 after drug testing.

Fifteen months after the games, the International Olympic Committee took action against the five athletes who tested positive in April in retroactive tests for CERA, an advanced version of the blood-boosting drug EPO.

The Moroccan-born Ramzi was the only gold medalist from Beijing caught using performance-enhancing drugs. He had given Bahrain its first Olympic track and field gold medal by winning the 1,500, one of the most prestigious events in the sport.

The athletes' samples were collected and tested at the Beijing Games in August 2008. They tested negative at the time, but the IOC reanalyzed the samples this year when a fully validated test for CERA became available.

Ramzi was the biggest name among the athletes caught in the retests.

The IOC also stripped Italian cyclist Davide Rebellin of his silver medal in the Beijing road race, a decision announced Tuesday by the Italian Olympic Committee.

Also disqualified Wednesday were German cyclist Stefan Schumacher, Croatian 800-meter runner Vanja Perisic and Greek race walker Athanasia Tsoumeleka. They did not win medals in Beijing.

All five athletes face possible two-year bans from their international sports federations. In addition, under IOC rules, they are ineligible for the 2012 London Olympics.

The IOC ordered Bahrain's national Olympic committee to return Ramzi's gold medal "as soon as possible" and asked the International Association of Athletics Federations to modify the 1,500 results and consider further action against Ramzi.

Asbel Kipruto Kiprop of Kenya stands to be upgraded from silver to gold in the 1,500. Nicolas Willis of New Zealand could go from bronze to silver and fourth-place finisher Mehdi Baala of France would get the bronze.

Ramzi could appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Sebastian Coe, who won two 1,500 Olympic titles in 1980 and 1984 and an IAAF vice president, praised the stripping of Ramzi's medal – one of the latest in a string of doping scandals in track and field.

"That was the right decision," Coe told The Associated Press. ``Cheats cannot prosper in our sport and people will realize that sooner or later. ... Unfortunately, that was high profile and we can do without it, but it also shows the quality of our testing procedures now.''

Rebellin, the Italian cyclist, was the only other medalist caught in the retesting cases. Rebellin is the first Italian athlete stripped of an Olympic medal for doping.

Samuel Sanchez of Spain won the road race in Beijing. Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland is set to move from bronze to silver and Alexander Kolobnev of Russia from fourth to bronze.

Schumacher was stripped of his 13th-place finish in the Olympic individual time trial cycling race; Tsoumeleka lost her ninth-place in the women's 20K walk; and Perisic was removed of her sixth-place in a heat of the 800.

A sixth athlete was found positive in the retesting process, but women's weightlifter Yudelquis Contreras was cleared by the Dominican Olympic Committee after the "B" sample came back negative.

The IOC said Wednesday that it reserves the right to reopen disciplinary procedures against Contreras "in the event that new evidence comes to light."
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Re: Bahrain real salt dese days sah
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2009, 07:46:29 PM »
Most important part of dis news....dey could ketch yuh retroactively.
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Re: Bahrain real salt dese days sah
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2009, 09:25:28 AM »
They too damn tief. Good riddance to this joker. Hope he ent spend the gold medal reward money...
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