Three Violations of Samba-Mayela: French Olympic Star Threatens to Block Doping
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At the Olympic Games in Paris Cyréna Samba-Mayela was celebrated athletics star, now she is threatened with a doping lock. Why the case is different from that of German sprinter Owen Ansah.
At the Olympic Games, Samba-Mayela takes France's only athletics medal. Now it violates the anti-doping rules. The case reminds only at first glance of Owen Ansah's.
In Paris Cyréna Samba-Mayela won Olympic silver. Whether she is allowed to participate in the next edition of the Summer Games is in the stars.
Cyréna Samba-Mayela threatens to block two years within a year after three missed doping tests. What the case means for their Olympic chances in 2028.
The French sprinter, the Olympic champion of the 100 m hedges, faces a suspension of up to two years for three breaches of her localization obligations, as part of the anti-doping checks, according to the team on Sunday.
The French Olympic second Cyréna Samba-Mayela threatens a barrier of up to two years for violations of the anti-doping provisions.
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