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Olympics: WADA backs court's decision on Chambers' Olympics ban
Posted: 19 July 2008 0341 hrs

 
 
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MONTREAL : World anti-doping body WADA on Friday applauded the London High Court's decision not to lift the ban preventing disgraced sprinter Dwain Chambers from taking part in the Beijing Olympics.

Chambers, who served a two-year suspension for doping, failed to overturn a British Olympic Association (BOA) rule which implements an Olympics lifetime ban on any athlete who has failed a dope test.

"WADA understands and fully respects the London High Court's decision to dismiss Dwain Chambers's request for an injunction allowing him to be able to be selected for the Beijing Olympic Games," said WADA president John Fahey.

"Although the decision of a National Olympic Committee not to select an athlete who committed an anti-doping rule violation for its Olympic Games' team is not an anti-doping matter, but rather a selection issue, this decision sends a strong message that athletes who commit serious doping violations will have to face significant consequences."

- AFP /ls

 

 



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