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Monday, 14 June 2021
One of Bulgaria’s two weightlifters at the delayed Olympic Games in Tokyo may have to forfeit his place after a fellow member of the national team was charged with refusing to give a sample to testers.
Yunder Beytula, a 29-year-old 81 kilograms lifter, allegedly gave wrong information on his whereabouts last December when the International Testing Agency (ITA) targeted him for an out-of-competition testing mission.
The ITA, which formally took over all anti-doping procedures for the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) last October, said that when he was located, Beytula refused to provide a sample during the doping control .
Olympic Games weightlifting doper Kostova tests positive again Sunday, 23 May 2021
Boyanka Kostova, one of the weightlifters disqualified from the London 2012 Olympic Games for doping, has tested positive a second time at the recent European Championships.
Kostova won the women’s 59kg gold medal in Moscow last month and is likely to forfeit that after traces of stanozolol were found in her sample, taken on April 5.
She also faces a ban of eight years for a second offence which, as she is 28, would effectively end a career that has brought her world titles and word records.
Kostova’s positive will be a huge embarrassment for Azerbaijan, the nation that paid a transfer fee to Bulgaria 10 years ago to enable her to switch nationalities.
Wednesday, 7 April 2021
Britain won its first continental weightlifting title since 1995 and a Bulgarian teenager set four world records on day five of the European Championships in Moscow.
Emily Godley took the women s 71 kilograms by a comfortable margin with a total of 227kg, a second great result for Britain in successive days after Sarah Davies finished second in the 64kg on Tuesday.
It was Britain’s first senior continental title since Myrtle Augee won in 1995.
In a sensational finish to the men’s 81kg the Italian winner Antonino Pizzolato and the Bulgarian Karlos Nasar both surpassed the clean and jerk European record.
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