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  • August 30, 2019
    导出博客文章BUDAPEST, Hungary -- A Romanian weightlifter who won a bronze medal at the Rio
    de Janeiro Olympics could lose his medal after failing a doping test.Gabriel
    Sincraian, who won bronze in the mens 85-kilogram category in Rio, tested
    positive for excess testosterone, the International Weightlifting Federation
    said Thursday. The test was connected to the Olympics, the IWF said without
    specifying exactly when it was taken.An IWF statement originally listed
    Sincraian among a group of lifters who had been disqualified from the Olympics,
    but it later clarified his case was not yet closed.There is no final decision as
    regards the measures and/or sanctions relating to [Sincraians] Rio Olympic Games
    participation yet, the IWF said.Decisions on Olympic disqualifications and
    medals are up to the International Olympic Committee.Sincraian returned last
    year from a two-year doping ban for the banned steroid stanozolol. He could face
    an eight-year ban for a second offense, in line with usual IWF practice.If the
    IOC decides to reallocate the medals, Sincraians bronze would pass to
    fourth-place Denis Ulanov of Kazakhstan, whose entire team was almost banned
    from the Olympics over repeated drug test failures.Romanian Weightlifting
    Federation president Nicu Vlad said Sincraian had been under a provisional
    suspension since Sept. 30 over the failed test and that it could be linked to
    supplements he had been taking.He was asked if he still had [the supplements],
    because it would be good for them to be analyzed, and he said he didnt, Vlad
    told Romanian news agency Agerpres.The entire Bulgarian and Russian
    weightlifting teams were banned from competing in Rio due to repeated doping
    cases, while lifters from Poland, Taiwan, Cyprus and Mongolia failed tests
    either during or shortly before the Games.Weightlifting has been rocked by
    dozens of failed drug tests from the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, which turned up
    when samples were retested by the IOC this year using modern technology. More
    than 40 competitors have tested positive in those retests, including several
    gold medalists. In one event from 2012, the original ninth-place finisher is in
    line to receive a bronze medal because six athletes who finished above him have
    failed drug tests.
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