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2009-05-12

Permalink 06:21:18, by timely, 123 words, 131 views English (EU)
Categories: Drugs-in-Sport, Running News, South Africa

Thys hearing - ASA lawyer representative walks out of CAS meeting

Switzerland - In new information received it is believed that the lawyer representing Athletics South Africa has walked out of the CAS hearing regarding Gert Thys.

The ASA lawyer is believed to have stated that CAS has no jurisdiction over the Gert Thys situation and therefore walked out of the hearing.

Such behaviour does not reflect favourably on ASA and it adds further to an already volatile situation where the athlete Gert Thys has been subjected to treatment which led to the CAS arbitration panel in the first place.

It is understood the athlete needs to wait a further two weeks before an answer and report regarding the arbitration will be given.

previous story - Gert Thys doping case begins to take new twist

 

 


2009-05-03

Permalink 03:01:47, by timely, 181 words, 102 views English (EU)
Categories: Running News, Marathon, World Champs, Kenya, Berlin

Kenyan Marathon squad for Berlin World Champs 2009

The Kenyans have announced their Marathon Squad for the World Championships in Berlin early this year, no doubt looking for a commitment from their top marathoners early

Both Beijing Olympic Marathon Champ Samuel Wanjiru and reigning World champion Catherine Ndereba have been selected and will lead a  powerful Kenyan squad at the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Berlin 2009.

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2009-04-29

Permalink 13:25:05, by timely, 378 words, 163 views English (EU)
Categories: Drugs-in-Sport, Olympic Games, France, Beijing

We have got to win this fight - Ramzi bust

Well it has happened, the one athlete that they have been suspicious about since 2005, finally had time catch up with him.

MANAMA, Bahrain — The Bahrain Olympic Committee says 1,500-meter gold medalist Rashid Ramzi has tested positive for doping at the Beijing Games.

The International Olympic Committee said Tuesday that six athletes tested positive for CERA, an advanced version of the blood-boosting drug EPO. The IOC has not named the athletes or the sports involved.

In 2005, Ramzi improved to such a great extent that the whispers and murmers used to follow his every performance, the telltale signs of infrequent racing and then sublime performances at the Helsinki World Championships; where he achieved the 800 and 1500m Double and then Gold at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, had the tongues wagging.

After the double in 2005, he attributed his significant performance improvement to higher mileage and more meticulous training, however this still did not damper the doubters and they will certainly be banging their 'Told You So' drum now and probably rightly so.

There were retests of 948 samples, for CERA (847) and insulin (101), once a reliable test method for the substances was
developed last autumn just after the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

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