CAS Upholds Doping Ban: Guliyev Loses 2012 Olympic Silver
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CAS Upholds Doping Ban: Guliyev Loses 2012 Olympic Silver
Ekaterina Guliyev's appeal against her four-year doping ban was dismissed, leading to her loss of the 800-meter silver medal from the 2012 Olympics. Kenyan Pamela Jelimo and American Alysia Montano are set to receive silver and bronze, while Guliyev's results from 2012 have been disqualified.
The International Court of Justice has dismissed the appeal of Russian athlete Ekaterina Guliyeva, permanently stripping her of the medal she won at the 2012 London Olympics.
Guliyev to lose '12 medal after appeal dismissed
Runner Ekaterina Guliyev is set to lose the 800-meter silver medal she won for Russia at the 2012 Olympics after the Court of Arbitration for Sport dismissed her appeal of a four-year doping ban, the Athletics Integrity Unit announced Friday.
Guliyev to be stripped of 2012 Olympic medal after CAS dismisses appeal on ban
Guliyev, who competed for Russia before switching allegiance to Turkey, was banned for two years in April 2024 for the period from March 2023 for the use of a prohibited substance, with the AIU disqualifying her results from July 17, 2012, until October 20, 2014.
Ekaterina Guliyev to be stripped of 2012 Olympic medal after CAS dismisses appeal on ban
Ekaterina Guliyev is set to lose the 800 metres silver medal she won for Russia at the 2012 Olympics after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) dismissed her appeal against a four-year doping ban, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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