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Biathlon – Dingebacher Stehle “a borderline case” – sport

Ex-biathlete Evi Dingebacher-Stehle was relieved when the statements made by Russian whistleblower Grigori Rodschenkow were relieved of her positive test for doping at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi. “I don’t know whether I should be happy or sad. But the relief outweighs,” says Dingebacher-Stehle the Augsburg General. According to excerpts from the book Rodschenkows (“The Rodschenko Affairs”), the Russian frauds have been doomed to her.

“The first victim was Evi Dingebacher-Stehle, who had a small amount of methylhexanamine in the urine,” writes Rodschenkow. Her case was a “borderline case”, the stimulant would otherwise appear highly concentrated. Dingebacher-Stehle explained the values ​​by taking a contaminated tea powder. According to the Wada Code, athletes are responsible for what they take. Under the direction of Rodschenkow, then head of the analysis laboratory in Sochi, positive samples had been manipulated by Russian athletes. In order to prove the functionality of the laboratory, Rodschenkow reported the sample from the Germans. “If I had already registered five real violations, I might not have submitted them,” writes Rodschenkow, the punishment did not really fit the offense. The World Biathlon Association IBU confirmed that it had taken note of the case from the media. According to the current status, there is still no reason to act.

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