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News: The Greek Doping Scandal
« on: Apr 04, 2008, 08:08 AM »
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Greek Weightlifting Coach Suspended After 11 Athletes Test Positive For Doping

Greek Olympic weightlifting coach Christos Iakovou was suspended Friday after 11 Greek weightlifters tested positive for banned substances.

Names of the athletes were not released pending confirmation of the tests from March 7.

Iakovou, 60, is one of Greece's most successful coaches. His athletes have won five Olympic gold medals, along with five silver and two bronze, since the 1992 Barcelona Games.

"National coach Christos Iakovou ... offered his resignation to the governing board of the Greek Weightlifting Federation," the federation said in a statement. "The governing board has suspended Mr. Iakovou until light is shed on the case."

The federation said the tests were conducted by the World Anti-Doping Agency on orders of the International Weightlifting Federation.
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Holy s***!  That's huge news.

Offline Dave Almeida

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This is the problem with the IWF, its all political. Like every other country isn't using right now in preparation for the Olympics... why did the IWF give orders to go get Greece? Or were these orders to go and test every top 25 or so ranked country in the world? (doubt it)

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why did the IWF give orders to go get Greece?

Why shouldn't they? It's their job.
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Like every other country isn't using right now in preparation for the Olympics

Believe it or not, some countries aren't

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Greek Olympic weightlifting coach suspended over doping

Greece's Olympic weightlifting coach Christos Iacovou was suspended on Friday after WADA found 11 Greek weightlifters to have tested positive for using banned substances.

According to reports, 11 out of 14 weightlifters of the Greek national team, whose names were not released pending confirmation of the March 7 tests, all tested positive.

The results put the Greek national team at risk of not participating at the European Championships in Italy in a few days and the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

Iacovou, 60, is one of Greece's most respected coaches, whose team has won five Olympic gold medals along with five silver and two bronze since the 1992 games in Barcelona.
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Greeks fear losing Olympic spots as 11 Greek lifters caught doping

Athens - The Greek weightlifting team could miss the Beijing Olympics and other upcoming international events after 11 of its athletes failed doping tests last month. The Hellenic Weightlifting Federation confirmed on Friday that five men and six women from the 14-strong national team were caught using forbidden substances at out-of-competition tests carried out by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) by request of the world governing body IWF on March 7.

The positive tests prompted coach Christos Iacovou to hand in his resignation, but the national federation said that they would not consider it as he they had suspended him until the matter had been examined.

Iacovou, 60, is one of Greece's most respected coaches, whose team has won five Olympic gold medals along with five silver and two bronze since the 1992 Games in Barcelona.

The Greek federation did not release names because the examination of the B-sample is yet to confirm the original finding. The substances the athletes used were also not named.

The results put the Greek national team at risk of not participating at the upcoming European Championships in Italy and the Olympics in Beijing set for August 8-24.

Under anti-doping rules by the International Weightlifting Federation, entire teams can be suspended from international competitions for up to two years if three or more athletes fail doping tests within one year.

The IWF has spoken out such bans before, but then changed them into fines. Iran, Russia, Argentina and Kazakhstan for instance were allowed to compete at the 2006 worlds after paying a 50,000-dollar (32,000 euros) fine for each caught athlete (in Iran's case 450,000 dollars for nine positive tests).

Weightlifting has been plagued by doping over the years, with 42 athletes suspended in 2007 alone, according to the IWF website.

Greece was also involved, with Leonidas Sampanis losing his Olympic 63kg category bronze 2004 in Athens after over a positive test.
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NOOOOOO NOT KOURTIDIS NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! lol.. hes awesome one of my favs hopefully I get to see him compete