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    Greek champion fails drugs test


    Halkia was a surprise winner in the 400m hurdles at the Athens Olympics


    Reigning Olympic 400m hurdles champion Fani Halkia has failed a drugs test and will not defend her crown in Beijing.
    Halkia, 29, failed a test conducted by the World Anti-Doping Agency while she was preparing for the Games in Japan.
    The athlete revealed she had tested positive for the banned steroid methyltrienolone but said she did not know how it had got into her sample.
    Halkia, surprise 400m hurdles winner at the 2004 Olympics, has been strongly criticised by the Greek Olympic chief.
    The athlete, who was due to begin the defence of her title in the heats on Sunday, protested her innocence.
    "I am shocked - I have undergone more testing than anyone else," she said.

    If you want to commit suicide it is up to you but you do not have the right to kill your country



    Minos Kyriakou
    Greek Olympic Committee

    "I can't believe it. The first thing I thought of doing was to give all the nutritional supplements I have consumed, my vitamins, for testing."
    Greek Olympic Committee chief Minos Kyriakou was scathing in his criticism of Halkia.
    "It would be best if she had just stayed at home instead of dragging our country's name through the mud," said Kyriakou.
    "If you want to commit suicide it is up to you but you do not have the right to kill your country. It is so sad the Athens Games golden girl was caught doping."
    Greece have lost a total of 18 athletes, including 11 weightlifters, sprinters, a rower and a swimmer due to positive drugs tests in the run-up to the Games, after Kyriakou upped pre-Games testing to four controls for every Olympic team member.
    Falkia denies any wrongdoing, but the Greek Olympic Committee earlier issued a brief statement confirming an unnamed athlete had been suspended after a first sample tested positive. It stated that the person had left the Olympic Village pending the results of tests on a second sample. A spokesperson for the International Olympic Committee said the case would now go to its disciplinary commission, before the executive board made a final decision.
    THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

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    "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

  • #2
    Surprise, surprise!

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    • #3
      Greek. GREEK!!!! The historical hosts of the Games!

      Shame!


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