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Source: www.cbc.ca
Nine track and field athletes have been suspended for doping leading up to the Olympics. Among them are three who were caught in retests of samples from last year’s world championships.
The sport’s governing body said Wednesday six were caught in biological passport tests, which measure changes in an athlete’s blood profile. The others were in retroactive testing from the championships in Daegu, South Korea.
Eight of the athletes received two-year suspensions and one drew a four-year ban.
The names of the athletes weren’t immediately released, nor were their nationalities.
Earlier Wednesday, the IAAF announced that Moroccan 1,500-metre runner Mariem Alaoui Selsouli has been banned from the London Olympics after testing positive for the diuretic furosemide at the Paris Diamond League meet on July 6.
The IAAF characterized the cases as “sophisticated doping,” including one involving human growth hormone and two tied to synthetic testosterone.
IAAF President Lamine Diack says the announcement shows that track authorities will “do everything in our power to eradicate cheating.”