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Weightlifting – Thailand, Malaysia get Tokyo ban over doping

The Olympic rings are pictured at dusk through a steel fence, at the waterfront area of the Odaiba Marine Park, after the postponing of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, due to the outbreak of coronavirus disease,Tokyo, March 25, 2020. — Reuters pic

The Thai and Malaysian federations can appeal the IWF ruling to the Court of Arbitration for Sport within 21 days. Eight Thai weightlifters, including two reigning Olympic champions, tested positive for banned substances at last year’s World Championships.

 

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