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FIS sanctions Russian Ski Association & Marek Meeting during the 47th International Ski Congress in Antalya (TUR), the FIS Council has decided to sanction the Russian Ski Association as a response to the high number of doping cases and lack of adherence to the FIS Anti-Doping Rules. The Russian Ski Association has expressed its sincerest remorse for the situation and informed FIS about the serious work that has been initiated at the very highest level in Russia in the fight against doping. The Council welcomed this important step that is underway in Russia, which it recognized in issuing sanctions that have the following objectives:
The sanction on the Russian Ski Association consists of the following three elements:
The FIS Council decided to suspend the passing of further sanctions subject to the Russian Ski Association providing to FIS, no later than 1st November 2010, a report on its anti-doping work program including details on the professional management of the anti-doping program, a comprehensive financial budget and timetable for the training and education of all officials and athletes within the Russian Ski Association.
FIS Doping Panel sanctions Kornelia Marek (POL) The FIS Doping Panel has rendered its decision in the case of the Polish cross-country skier Kornelia Marek. The Panel found that the athlete has committed an anti-doping rule violation contrary to article 2.1 of the FIS Anti-Doping Rules 2010 during the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver (CAN) and sanctioned her to two years ineligibility. Kornelia Marek tested positive for the use of the prohibited substance recombinant EPO, identified on the WADA Prohibited List 2010 in Class S2 Hormone and Related Substances, during an in-competition doping control on 25th February 2010 in Whistler (CAN). The IOC decided that the athlete infringed the rules and disqualified all her results from the Olympic Winter Games and delegated the case to FIS for action within its competence. The period of ineligibility commences as from the date of the start of the provisional suspension by FIS on 16th March 2010. Consequently, the athlete is ineligible to participate in any capacity in an event or activity authorized or organized by FIS or any National Ski Association until 16th March 2012. The FIS Doping Panel decision may be appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) within 21 days before the above decision will come into force. |
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