IOC 2016 IOC vs Aksana Miankova (London Olympiad)

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IOC 2016 IOC vs IOC 2016 IOC vs Aksana Miankova (Beijing Olympics)
November 22, 2016

Ms. Aksana Miankova is a Belarussian Athlete competing in the Women’s hammer throw event at the London 2012 Olympic Games. Previously the Athlete also competed at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.

In 2016, the IOC decided to perform further analyses on certain samples collected during the 2012 Olympic Games. These additional analyses were performed with analytical methods which were not available in 2012.

In June 2016 the International Olympic Committee reported an anti-doping rule violation against the Athlete after her 2012 A and B samples tested positive for the prohibited substances dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (turinabol) and stanozolol.

After notification the Athlete submitted that she did not challenge the test results and she waived her right to be heard for the IOC Disciplinary Commission.

The IOC was also informed that reanalysis of the Athlete’s samples provided at the Beijng 2008 Olympic Games tested positive for the prohibited substances dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (turinabol) and oxandrolone.

The Commission finds that the Athlete did not challenge the test results and concludes that the Athlete has committed an anti-doping rule violation consistent with the intentional use of prohibited substances specifically ingested to deliberately improve performance. The fact that the metabolites of two doping substances, which are “classical” doping substances, were found, supports this consideration.

The Commission notes that the samples collected on the occasion of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games were also found to contain two Prohibited Substances, dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (turinabol) and oxandrolone, more than suggests that the Athlete has been using doping on a regular basis throughout her career. She could evade detection until the new methods based on long-term metabolites finally exposed her.

Therefore the IOC Disciplinary Commission decides on 22 November 2016 that the Athlete, Aksana Miankova:

1.) is found to have committed an anti-doping rule violation pursuant to the IOC Anti-Doping Rules applicable to the Games of the XXX Olympiad in London in 2012,
2.) is disqualified from the Women’s hammer throw event in which she participated upon the occasion of the Olympic Games London 2012,
3.) has the diploma obtained in the Women’s hammer throw event withdrawn and is ordered to return the same.
4.) The IAAF is requested to modify the results of the above-mentioned event accordingly and to consider any further action within its own competence.
5.) The National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Belarus shall ensure full implementation of this decision.
6.) The National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Belarus shall notably secure the return to the IOC, as soon as possible, of the diploma awarded in connection with the Women’s hammer throw event to the Athlete.
7.) This decision enters into force immediately.

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IOC Decisions
Date
22 November 2016
Arbitrator
Erdener, Uğur
Lindberg, Gunilla
Oswald, Denis
Original Source
International Olympic Committee (IOC)
Country
Belarus
Language
English
ADRV
Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
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Removal of accreditation for the Olympic Games
Second violation
Waiver of "right to be heard"
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Athletics (WA) - World Athletics
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International Olympic Committee (IOC)
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Lausanne, Switzerland: Laboratoire Suisse d’Analyse du Dopage
London, United Kingdom: Drug Control Centre
Analytical aspects
B sample analysis
Reanalysis
Doping classes
S1. Anabolic Agents
Substances
Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (4-chloro-17β-hydroxy-17α-methylandrosta-1,4-dien-3-one)
Stanozolol
Various
Disqualified competition results
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28 November 2016
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