Fifth Olympic runner disqualified from 'dirtiest race in history' - 12 years after London Games
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The disqualification of Tatyana Tomashova, following a 10-year ban for doping, marks a significant step in the ongoing efforts to uphold the integrity of athletics.
AIU chair David Howman emphasized the organization's commitment to exploring historical anti-doping violations, asserting that all past events will be thoroughly investigated for integrity protection.
Tomashova's result at the 2012 Olympics has been annulled, making her the fifth athlete from the final to face sanctions for doping violations.
The repercussions of past doping violations have reshaped the medal standings from the 2012 women's 1,500 metres, with Ethiopian athlete Abeba Aregawi moving up to silver.
Read at Irish Independent
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