Doping-Weightlifter Iovu gets third doping violation
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[December 29, 2018]
By Brian Oliver
LONDON, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Cristina
Iovu, a weightlifter who has competed for three different countries,
is among eight new doping cases announced by the International
Weightlifting Federation (IWF).
Iovu, 26, now has a doping violation for all three nations –
Moldova, Azerbaijan and Romania – and faces a lifetime ban from the
sport.
Iovu, who has been provisionally suspended by the IWF, has been
charged not for testing positive, but based on witness statements
and/or other documentary evidence provided to the sport's ruling
body.
Alex Padure, secretary general of the Romanian Weightlifting
Federation, said his organisation was surprised to hear of the
violation but had very little information.
"We are not managing the case ourselves, as Cristina Iovu has
appointed lawyers and is managing it herself with them," he told
Reuters.
The Federation had not been told when the alleged violation
occurred, and Padure said: "We hope to learn more soon."
The eight names on the IWF’s new list take to 13 the number of
weightlifting doping cases announced in the past week.
Weightlifting’s future on the Olympic programme is under review by
the International Olympic Committee (IOC), whose sports director Kit
McConnell praised the IWF last month for “very strong and positive
progress” in tackling its doping problems.
The IWF said in a statement it would “not make any further comments
on the case until it is closed”.
Iovu was born in Moldova, for whom she won an Olympic bronze medal
in London in 2012, in the women’s 53kg category.
Within months she and her Moldovan team mate Iuri Dudoglo had
switched nationality to Azerbaijan.
But both were among the 18 Azerbaijan weightlifters who tested
positive for steroids at a training camp in 2013. Their performances
that year were annulled, they were both banned for two years and
never competed for Azerbaijan again.
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In 2016 Iovu came up positive in the IOC's retesting of samples from
the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Games, and forfeited her bronze
medal for Moldova.
She made a legal challenge against her four-year suspension and won
on a technicality because she had been informed of her first offence
after her second one.
Iovu was eligible to compete again at the World Championships in
Turkmenistan in November, this time for Romania, with which she has
family ties.
Iovu finished fourth in the new 55kg class, helping her multi-sport
club CS Dinamo Bucharest to win a national award two weeks ago.
Iovu was among Dinamo athletes described by Carmen Dan, Romania’s
Minister of Internal Affairs, as “true ambassadors of Romania”.
Dudoglo was banned for life this week after totting up three
offences and Iovu will face a similar punishment if the case against
her is proved.
The other cases on the IWF list include a men’s world youth champion
and women’s super-heavyweight World Championship bronze medallist
from Thailand – Teerapat Chomchuen, aged 17, and Duangsakorn Chaidee,
21.
Thailand, due to host the 2019 IWF World Championships, has had
three positives announced within seven months.
If all are upheld as 2018 offences Thailand will fall foul of the
IWF’s "three in a year" rule which could result in a suspension of
up to four years - though the Thailand Amateur Weightlifting
Federation said one of the three positives dated back to August
2017. (Reporting by Brian Oliver, editing by Ed Osmond and Christian
Radnedge)
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