2006年VOA标准英语-Russian Biathlete Out of Olympics for Dopi(在线收听) |
By Steve Schy Biathlon competition at Cesana, San Sicario ---------------------------------------------------- The head of Russia's anti-doping committee, Nikolai Durmanov, said an over-the-counter medication given to Pyleva by a doctor last month for an ankle injury was responsible for the positive test. An announcement before Thursday's event blamed the 30-year-old Pyleva's absence on illness.
"Yes, I did hear about this, but I really don't even really want to think about it too much," she said. "I think I have to live with my own conscience and that is what counts for me. I think it is a great pity that this sort of thing happens because this will not do the sport any good and I am rather disappointed. But that is as far as my thoughts on the matter really go. I don't really want to elaborate on the concept." "All I can say is that I felt quite tired but I don't have reflections about being involved in a race or in a sprintm," Efremova said. "You don't think when you sprint, you just sprint." Rachel Steer was the top American biathlete, finishing 1:58.2 behind Florence Baverel-Robert in 35th place. |
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