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Ongoing London Olympic doping tests catch Kazakh hurdler
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Ongoing London Olympic doping tests catch Kazakh hurdler

Published Oct. 29, 2018 7:39 a.m. ET

MONACO (AP) — More than six years after the London Olympics, the IAAF has provisionally suspended an athlete from Kazakhstan who tested positive for two anabolic steroids in a re-analysis program.

The Athletics Integrity Unit says Natalya Ivoninskaya tested positive for turinabol and stanozolol in London. She was eliminated in the 100-meter hurdles heats.

The AIU says an International Olympic Committee disciplinary case is pending.

The IOC has continued re-testing samples from London in a program that initially included the 2008 Beijing Olympics. More than 100 doping offenses were found, most using more accurate testing for steroids.

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The IOC said last year 12 cases involved Kazakhstan team members, including weightlifters and wrestlers.

Ivoninskaya, a 33-year-old two-time Olympian, set her personal record of 12.68 seconds in 2012.

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