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Los dos leyendas del atletismo acercarán a los lectores sus conversaciones con otros mitos y con deportistas que estarán en Tokio
IGOR BARCIA Miércoles, 14 julio 2021, 01:51
Toda la sabiduría que mostraron en las modalidades que les han convertido en mitos del deporten mundial la ponen ahora al ser vicio de los lectores de LAS PROVINCIAS durante los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio que comienzan el próximo 23 de julio y concluyen el 8 de agosto.
Ruth Beitia, vigente campeona olímpica de salto de altura, y Martín Fiz, campeón de Europa y del mundo de maratón, han charlado de forma pausada y sin prisas con otros mitos del deporte español, con olímpicos que estarán en Tokio y algunos a los que la mala fortuna en forma de lesiones les ha dejado en tierra. Sus objetivos y aspiraciones en Tokio, sus sensaciones, sus experiencias durante la pandemi
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CAS upholds verdict on 9 Russian athletes; AIU welcomes decision
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CAS upholds verdict on 9 Russian athletes; AIU welcomes decision.. Image Source: IANS News
Monaco, April 9 : The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) welcomed Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) s decision of holding nine Russian athletes guilty of Anti-Doping Rule Violations.
The AIU promised to continue to investigate and bring forward new cases so that more guilty athletes could be punished.
The CAS, headquartered in Lausanne, on Thursday confirmed anti-doping violations by all nine Russian athletes in connection with the findings of the World Anti-Doping Agency-commissioned (WADA) reports of Richard McLaren.
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The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) has welcomed decisions of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) yesterday in relation to nine cases brought by the AIU against Russian Athletes. The decisions confirm Anti-Doping Rule Violations for all nine Russian athletes in connection with the findings of the WADA-commissioned reports of Professor Richard H. McLaren and the related Evidentiary Disclosure Packages (EDP).
Five athletes had
previously been found guilty of Anti-Doping Rule Violations in cases brought by the AIU before CAS acting as a First Instance Tribunal and had appealed those decisions to the CAS Appeals Division. The CAS Panel upheld the athlete’s Anti-Doping Rule Violation in each appeal and, in one case, upheld the 4-year sanction. In the other four appeals, the 4-year sanction issued at First Instance was partially reduced based on the panel’s overall assessment of the aggravating circumstances of each case.