Sports
Russian athlete, Savina, gets 12-year ban
Russian middle-distance runner, Kseniya Savina, has been suspended for 12 years after she was found to have taken a banned substance and then provided false medical documents to avoid sanctions.
The Athletics Integrity Unit said on Wednesday that the 29-year-old Savina, whose ban essentially ends her career, tested positive in an out-of-competition test for the banned blood-boosting hormone EPO last year.
The Russian was provisionally suspended.
“She claimed at the time it was her coach and husband Alexei Savin who had needed the medication to treat what she said was chronic renal failure, and that it must have been mixed up with her own back pain medication,’’ the AIU said.
It, however, added that after Savina provided medical documents to support the claim that her husband had chronic renal failure, further investigation proved to the contrary.
The investigation by the Russian anti-doping agency (RUSADA) for the AIU showed the documents had been forged.
“The athlete failed to respond as required by the specified deadline of April 17 and she is therefore deemed… to have admitted the first and second anti-doping rule violations and to have acceded to the consequences specified in the notice of charge,” the AIU said in a statement.
Savina’s suspension period is 12 years and all her results since May 2018 are void, the AIU said.
Such lengthy bans are uncommon but the athlete’s attempts to shift blame and avoid sanctions by providing false documentation added another anti-doping rule violation in her case.
Savin, her coach, received a four-year ban for violating anti-doping regulations, the AIU said in a separate statement.
Russia has been rocked by several sporting bans in recent years after international investigations found evidence of widespread, state-sponsored doping in athletics and a string of other sports.
Russian anti-doping agency RUSADA and Russia’s athletics federation were suspended after a 2015 report commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) found evidence of state-sponsored doping in Russian athletics.
RUSADA was reinstated last year, while Russia’s athletics federation remains suspended by the global athletics governing body IAAF.
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