Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/20/2010

Track Athletes Face Doubling of Sentences

Reuters
LONDON -- The world governing athletics body has asked the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to double the two-year suspensions imposed on seven female Russian athletes for manipulating doping samples.

A statement by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) on Friday said an appeal had been filed with CAS against the decision taken by the Russian Federation last month.

"The IAAF considers that the offense committed justifies a heavier sanction and requests that the athletes be declared ineligible for a period for four years," the statement said.

Two-time world 1,500-meter champion Tatyana Tomashova was one of the athletes banned by the Russian Federation after IAAF testers found that DNA from samples provided in out-of-competition tests in May last year did not match with samples at the subsequent world championships.

World indoor 1,500-meter champion Yelena Soboleva, distance runners Yulia Fomenko and Svetlana Cherkasova, European discus champion Darya Pishchalnikova, former hammer world record holder Gulfia Khanafeyeva and former world 5,000-meter champion Olga Yegorova were also banned.



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