Russia to lose closing monitor medal from London 2012 Olympics

Twelve years after the ladies’s 1,500m closing on the London 2012 Olympics, the final remaining Russian monitor medallist from these Video games has been suspended. On Tuesday, the Court docket of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) handed down a 10-year ban to retired Russian distance runner Tatyana Tomashova, a two-time world champion, after her samples from the London 2012 Olympics examined optimistic for anabolic steroids.

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The ladies’s 1,500 metres heats on the London 2012 Olympics. Photograph: Tom Web page/WC

Tomashova completed fourth within the 1,500m closing in London, a race that has since turn into notorious as some of the tainted occasions in Olympic historical past. The gold and silver medallists from that race, Turkey’s Asli Cakir Alptekin and Gamze Bulut, have been disqualified years in the past for doping violations. With Tomashova’s ban, 5 of the 13 finalists in that race have now been disqualified as a result of doping.

On account of Tomashova’s disqualification, U.S. middle-distance runner Shannon Rowbury, who initially positioned sixth, will probably be awarded bronze.

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The CAS revealed that Tomashova’s optimistic outcomes stemmed from re-tests performed in 2021 on samples she supplied in June and July 2012, simply weeks earlier than the London Olympics. Along with her ban, all of Tomashova’s aggressive outcomes from June 21, 2012, to January 2015—together with these from the London Video games—have been disqualified.

That is Tomashova’s second profession doping offense. She was beforehand banned for 2 years in 2008 after being charged with the manipulation of drug samples and tampering with the doping management course of. She was 37 within the 2012 Olympic closing, and retired after the 2015 World Championships in Beijing.

Russia’s monitor and subject group initially gained 18 medals in athletics on the London 2012 Olympics, together with eight golds, 4 silvers and 6 bronze. As a result of in depth doping violations and subsequent disqualifications, all however 4 of the medals have been stripped (three in subject occasions, and one within the marathon). The widespread doping by Russian athletes on the 2012 Olympics has been described as a “sabotage” of the Video games.