A Russian runner of its Olympic title for the year 2012

A Russian runner of its Olympic title for the year 2012

The Russian colleague who finished second will not receive the gold medal; instead, the American runner who finished second will.
Antioch is already undergoing a four -year ban in a previous case that the Sports Arbitration Court was looked at last year, and the results achieved by the Russian player during the period from 2013 to 2015 were canceled.

The Athletics Integrity Unit in the Race and the field races said that the new ruling, which is based on evidence from the database of one of the Moscow laboratories, canceled the results achieved by Natalia Antiokh in all the activities in which it participated from mid -July 2012 to June 29, 2013.
At the 2012 Summer Olympics, precisely on August 8, Russian runner Lashinda Dimus finished the 400-meter reverse race in seven tenths of a second.

Lashinda, who is now thirty -nine years old, is eligible to become an Olympic champion for the first time in her history and for a gold medal from the International Olympic Committee added to her global title that she won in 2011.
The silver medal is predicted to go to the Czech runner Zozana Heinova, who took home the bronze in the same competition. The bronze medal is predicted to go to Qatari Calis Spencer.

The Russian Natalia Antioch and the Moscow database were sources for the Athletics Integrity Unit’s evidence, which was part of a long-running dispute between the Russian government and the World Anti-Doping Agency.

A Russian runner who won the 2012 Olympic gold medal

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