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More shockers soon: IOC

AFP
Published : May 19, 2016, 2:53 am IST
Updated : May 19, 2016, 2:53 am IST

The IOC will announce in one week how many new doping failures from the 2012 London Olympics have been found in retesting of samples, officials said Wednesday.

The IOC will announce in one week how many new doping failures from the 2012 London Olympics have been found in retesting of samples, officials said Wednesday.

The International Olympic Committee has already announced 31 new suspect cases from the 2008 Beijing Games out of 454 new tests.

IOC president Thomas Bach told reporters that the new testing campaign had caught athletes “who participated in Beijing and in London and may have qualified for Rio”.

Bach has warned that “dozens” of competitors caught out by a new wave of testing from past Olympics risk being banned from the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in August.

The international body has said the provisional results from tests on 250 London samples will be known in about one week.

After that athletes suspected of doping will be given 10 days to attend a second test of their sample.

A final result will be known two or three days after the second test in early June. The sporting authorities will then decide whether the athlete should be suspended while disciplinary proceedings are held.

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