CAS
to rule in Russian anti-doping cases
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[February 26, 2016]
(Reuters) - Eight Russian athletes
accused of violating anti-doping regulations will have their cases
handled by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Switzerland
instead of the suspended All-Russia Athletic Federation (ARAF), CAS said
on Friday.
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CAS will act as the sole instance decision-making body in the cases
of race walkers Vera Sokolova, Elmira Alembekova, Ivan Noskov,
Mikhail Ryzhov and Denis Strelkov, who all tested positive for the
banned blood booster EPO in Saransk last June.
ARAF's operations have been suspended by the International
Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) following Russia's ban
from international athletics.
In November, a special commission of the World Anti-Doping Agency
(WADA) exposed widespread state-sponsored cheating and corruption in
Russian sport.
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The case of middle-distance runner Ekaterina Sharmina, who has been
charged with use or attempted use of a prohibited substance or
method following analysis of her biological passport, will also be
dealt with by CAS.
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Heptathlete Tatyana Chernova and middle-distance runner Kristina
Ugarova have also had their cases for irregular findings in their
biological passports referred to CAS.
(Reporting by Rob Hodgetts, editing by Ed Osmond)
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