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IOC to introduce entourage doping sanctions

Posted: 01 Aug 2013 05:35 AM PDT

August 01, 2013
Latest Update: August 02, 2013 04:35 am

International Olympic Committee presidential candidate Sergei Bubka expects the body to approve sanctions for doping offences by athletes' entourages at a meeting of their executive board this month.

Ukrainian Bubka, who is one of six candidates in the running to replace current IOC president Jacques Rogge, is chairman of their Entourage Commission which has been set up because of concerns that athletes are being led astray by those working for them.

"It is clear, I am chair of the Entourage Commission and we are working right now for entourage sanctions," the former Olympic pole vault gold medallist and six-time world champion told reporters yesterday.

"We have already done our work and the final stage, Aug 9, the executive board of IOC will approve this and this we will presented to sports institutions to implement."

A recent spate of positive dope tests have provoked debate about the role of coaches and managers in an athlete's regime.

Former double world sprint champion Tyson Gay recently failed an out-of-competition dope test and said: "I don't have a sabotage story. I don't have lies...I basically put my trust in someone and I was let down."

Jamaica's former world 100 metres record holder Asafa Powell and Olympic 4x100 metres relay silver medallist Sherone Simpson also tested positive and both said they had never knowingly taken any substances.

Their trainer, Chris Xuereb, has denied providing them performance-enhancing drugs and said the sprinters should take responsibility for their failed dope tests.

Bubka, who won gold at the Seoul 1988 Olympics and is a member of the powerful IOC executive board as well as a senior vice-president of the International Association of Athletics Federations, said the recent spate of positive tests showed the system was working.

"Of course there are some positive cases that are unpleasant, we don't like them but in some way we must see it as positive," he said.

"The system works...you will pay the price if you go the wrong way, this is a very important message."

He warned athletes to steer clear of supplements that could leave them vulnerable to positive tests and gave his support to increased bans for convicted dopers from two to four years.

"I think we need to go this way," he said. "We need to protect honest athletes, we must eliminate the cheaters. This is very important for sport, for youth, for credibility of sport."

The 49-year-old, who broke the world record 35 times, is joined by Germany's Thomas Bach, Singapore's Ng Ser Miang, C.K. Wu of Taiwan, Puerto Rican Richard Carrion and Swiss Denis Oswald in a six-way contest for the most influential post in world sport.

Bach, an Olympic fencing champion in 1976, is the favourite to be elected on Sept 10 when Rogge, in charge since 2001, steps down when his two-term rule comes to a mandatory end. - Reuters, August 1, 2013

Spurs seal Soldado signing

Posted: 01 Aug 2013 03:15 AM PDT

August 01, 2013
Latest Update: August 02, 2013 02:15 am

Tottenham Hotspur have reached an agreement with Valencia for striker Roberto Soldado, the Premier League club said today.

The La Liga club's president, Amadeo Salvo, had said yesterday that the deal would be held up until a problem with the player's agents had been resolved.

"We are delighted to announce that we have reached agreement with Valencia for the transfer of Roberto Soldado subject to a medical," Tottenham said on the club website (www.tottenhamhotspur.com).

Media reports put the transfer fee at 30 million euros (about RM120 million) for Soldado, who scored 30 goals in 46 appearances for Valencia last season. - Reuters, August 1, 2013

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