Bulgaria out of Euro weightlifting

Eight male and three female Bulgarian weightlifters test positive for steroids, forcing the national federation to withdraw from April's European C'ships.

Bulgaria's weightlifting federation has pulled its team out of next month's European Championships after 11 of its athletes tested positive for steroids.

The Bulgarian federation says Thursday it has decided together with the country's sports ministry that "Bulgarian athletes will not participate in any international events" until the case is cleared.

The Budapest-based International Weightlifting Federation announced last week that eight male and three female Bulgarians had been provisionally suspended after their "A" samples tested positive for the anabolic steroid stanozolol.

Among the athletes are three European champions - 2005 gold medallist Demir Demirev and defending champions Ivan Markov and Ivaylo Filev.

The European Championships will take place April 9-18 in Tbilisi, Georgia.


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