Olympic champion lifters fail doping tests

Two Olympic champions are among five weightlifters to have tested positive for banned substances, dating back to the 2012 London Games.

Two Olympic champions and three other weightlifters have been provisionally suspended after retests on their urine samples from the 2012 London Games were found to be positive for banned substances.

The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) announced adverse analytical findings for Ukraine's Oleksiy Torokhtiy, who won gold at London in the 105 kilogram category, and Uzbekistan's Ruslan Nurudinov, who won gold in the 105kg category at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

The IWF said retests also came back positive for Azerbaijan's Valentin Hristov, who took bronze in the 56kg class at London, Armenia's Meline Daluzyan and Mikalai Novikau of Belarus.

"The International Olympic Committee is responsible to decide about any consequences relating to the athletes' participation in the 2012 London Olympic Games," the sport's governing body said on its website Sunday.

"The IWF will not make any further comments on the case until they are closed."


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