Former Boston Marathon winner Grigoryeva banned for doping
MONACO (AP) Former Boston Marathon winner Lidiya Grigoryeva has been banned for 2 1/2 years for doping.
The IAAF says the 42-year-old Grigoryeva, who won the Boston Marathon in 2007 and the Chicago Marathon in 2008, was banned under the biological passport program, which tracks suspicious blood parameters over a long period.
Grigoryeva was also a European bronze medalist in the 10,000 meters in 2006. She does not lose any major titles or medals.
The IAAF also announced a ban of 2 1/2 years for another Russian, distance runner Alyona Kudashkina. She is reportedly a former pupil of Viktor Chegin, a coach linked to more than 25 doping cases, mostly in race-walking.
There is a four-year ban for Russian middle-distance runner Larisa Kleimenova, who tested positive at last year's Russian relay championships.