SOCHI, Russia -- A top German biathlete and an Italian bobsledder were kicked
out of the Sochi Olympics on Friday in the first doping cases of the Winter
Games.
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Olympic gold medallist Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle tested positive for the stimulant
methylhexanamine in both her "A" and "B" samples, the German Olympic Committee
said. The committee said she has been removed from the team and was being sent
home. Sachenbacher-Stehle -- winner of two golds and three silvers in
cross-country skiing at previous games -- blamed the positive test on a
nutritional supplement and said she had never knowingly taken
performance-enhancing drugs. "I am going through the worst nightmare that you
can imagine, because I am unable to explain at all how there could be a positive
test," she said in a statement. The Italian Olympic Committee, meanwhile,
announced that bobsledder William Frullani was ejected from the games after
testing positive for the banned stimulant dimetylpentylamine in the athletes
village on Tuesday. Frullani, who had not competed yet, asked for a backup test
that "confirmed the positive result, resulting in his exclusion from the Italian
delegation," CONI said. The IOC declined to comment, citing confidentiality of
ongoing anti-doping procedures. Sachenbacher-Stehle, who switched from
cross-country to biathlon two years ago, competed in five events in Sochi but
did not win any medals. Her best results were two fourth-place finishes, in the
12.5K mass start and the mixed relay. The 33-year-old German was tested after
Mondays mass start race. Her backup sample was tested on Friday and confirmed
the original finding. Her expulsion from the games was announced after she
appeared before an IOC disciplinary commission on Friday afternoon.
Sachenbacher-Stehle had been left off Germanys top-ranked womens relay team
before Friday nights 4x6-kilometre relay. The team finished 11th. Franziska
Hildebrand, who skied the third leg for Germany, said the team was told about
the doping case earlier in the day. "We are totally shocked," Hildebrand said.
Methylhexanamine is classified on the World Anti-Agencys prohibited list as a
"specified stimulant," a group of substances that are more susceptible to
inadvertent use and can carry reduced penalties. Sachenbacher-Stehle said she
had her nutritional supplements checked in a lab or cleared by the manufacturer
before the games. "At the moment I can only assure all involved that I never
knowingly took banned substances," she said. Any further sanctions outside of
the Olympics are up to the International Biathlon Union. The German could face a
ban from the sport for a year or more. Michael Vesper, chief of German Olympic
body DOSB, said athletes have been repeatedly warned about supplements that
contain methylhexanamine. "The DOSB strives for a doping-free sport and a zero
tolerance policy," he said in a statement. "We strive only for cleanly achieved
performances. Every doping case is first of all a big disappointment. But it is
also proof that that control system works." Stefan Schwarzbach, spokesman for
the German biathlon and cross-country teams, said a contaminated supplement is a
possible explanation for Sachenbacher-Stehles positive test. "We are not sure if
its really from an unproven, or dirty, supplement," he said. " We really dont
know." "It really seems that it is a mistake," Schwarzbach added. "And she has
to handle the consequences." As a cross-country skier, Sachenbacher-Stehle won
gold medals in the team sprint at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and 4x5K relay at
the 2002 Salt Lake City Games. She won silver medals in Salt Lake, Vancouver and
at the 2006 Turin Games. The only previous German athlete sanctioned for doping
at a Winter Olympics was hockey player Alois Schloder, who was disqualified from
the 1972 Sapporo Games after a positive test for ephedrine. German-born
cross-country skier Johan Muehlegg was competing for Spain in 2002 when he was
caught doping and stripped of one of his three gold medals at the Salt Lake City
Olympics. In the Italian case, CONI told The Associated Press that it believed
Frullani, a former decathlete, purchased the stimulant on the Internet from the
United States, since it is not available in Italy. Dimethylamphetamine is also
classified as a "specified stimulant" on the WADA list. Samuele Romanini will
replace Frullani as the brakeman for the four-man bobsled race, which begins
Saturday. The IOC is conducting 2,453 drug tests in Sochi, a record for the
Winter Games. The IOC also stores Olympic doping samples for 10 years to allow
for retesting when new methods become available.
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