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All six more athletes identified for doping at Beijing Olympics
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-05-01 22:14

BEIJING -- The six more athletes were all identified for doping at the Beijing Olympic Games although the International Olympic Committee (IOC) did not name them or the sports involved.

All six more athletes identified for doping at Beijing Olympics
Astana rider Levi Leipheimer (L) of the US and German Stephan Schumacher (R) of Germany smile before the start of the stage nine of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race between Vielha and Sabinanigo Sept. 8, 2008. [Xinhua]

National sports bodies in Bahrain and Italy confirmed Wednesday that 1,500m champion Rashid Ramzi and road race medalist Davide Rebellin were among the six for positive for the new blood-boosting drug CERA in retests of their samples.

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The other four were Dominican women's weightlifter Yudelquis Contreras, German cyclist Stephan Schumacher, Greek race walker Athanasia Tsoumeleka and Croatian 800m runner Vanja Perisic.

If their backup "B" samples also come back positive, the athletes face being disqualified, stripped of medals and banned from the next Olympics.

The six new cases bring to 15 the total number of athletes caught doping in the Beijing Olympics.

The IOC reanalyzed a total of 948 samples from Beijing after new lab tests for CERA and insulin became available following the Olympics. The testing began in January and focused mainly on endurance events in cycling, rowing, swimming and track and field.

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