
The Russian throw by the hammer Tatyana Lysenko is deprived of the gold medal of the 2012 Olympics due to the positive result of doping tests. This was reported on the website of the IOC.
Analyzes showed the presence of an athlete in the prohibited drug dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (Turinabol).
In London, Lysenko won competitions with a result of 78.18 meters, setting an Olympic record. Her gold will go to the second place to the representative of Poland Anita Vlodarchik. The German thrower Betty Heidler will receive silver, and Chinese woman Zhana Wenzu - bronze.
In the past few months, the IOC began a large-scale rechecking of doping industry winners and prize-winners of the 2012 and 2008 Olympiads. According to their results, several athletes from a number of countries were deprived of medals.
Among the Russians, the speakers Maria Abakumova were deprived of the awards (silver games-2008), the runis runis Alekseev (Bronze Games-2008), the pusher of the nucleus Evgenia Kolodko (silver games-2012). The silver of games in Beijing was also deprived of the Russian team in the relay of 4 for 400 meters due to a positive test of Anastasia Kapachinskaya. The gold medal of the same Olympiad in the relay of 4 for 100 meters was deprived of the Russian team because of the forbidden drugs found in Julia Cherkshanskaya.