Web Search powered by YAHOO! SEARCH
Home > Sports > Associated Press
 


Nov 13, 4:53 AM EST

CAS dismisses Russian biathletes' doping appeals

Interactives
Remembering Beslan
The 2009 U.S.-Russia summit
Moscow Newspaper Endures
Separatists movements in the former Soviet bloc
Conflict in Georgia
Biologists watch over Lake Baikal
Russian Oil Spill Kills Birds, Fish
Latest News
Blast at Russian arsenal kills 8 during cleanup

Russian cosmonaut Feoktistov dies at 83

Russia's Gorbachev considers political comeback

Cosmonaut says Russia falling behind in space race

Russian Orthodox priest shot dead in Moscow church

Russian rappers groove with Putin

Latest Steroids News
Man takes plea deal in central Fla. steroids bust

Multimedia
AP-GfK Poll Feb. 2009: Baseball and Performance- Enhancing Drugs
Buy AP Photo Reprints

Your Questions Answered
Ask AP: Shuttle complexity, credit union agency

Multimedia
Russia Celebrates Summer Solstice

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) -- Russian biathletes Albina Akhatova and Yekaterina Iourieva have lost their appeal against two-year doping bans.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport on Friday upheld the bans imposed Aug. 11 by the International Biathlon Union.

Five-time Olympic medalist Akhatova and former world champion Iourieva tested positive for the banned endurance-boosting hormone EPO last December at a World Cup event in Ostersund, Sweden.

The IBU suspended them from the world championships in Pyeongchang, South Korea, last February, and later imposed two-year bans.

The sanctions run through December 2010, excluding Akhatova and Iourieva from the Vancouver Winter Olympics. Under IOC rules, they are also banned from the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.

© 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Learn more about our Privacy Policy.

[Get Copyright Permissions]Click here for copyright permissions!
Copyright 2008 Associated Press

 
the list classified ads