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IOC strips 10 athletes of Olympic medals in doping retests

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) - The International Olympic Committee on Thursday stripped 10 athletes of medals from the 2008 Olympics after banned substances were found during retests of samples from the games.

The IOC says the 10, nine of whom hail from former Soviet nations, had all tested positive for various steroids.

No gold medalists were among the 10, though there were three silver medalists from weightlifting and wrestling. Track and field was also hit, with Greek triple jumper Chrysopigi Devetzi and Ukrainian pole vaulter Denys Yurchenko losing their bronze medals. Yurchenko's ban could elevate Derek Miles of the United States to the bronze medal position.

Six athletes who did not win medals in 2008 were also disqualified.

There could be another U.S. medal for high jumper Chaunte Lowe, who originally finished sixth but is now in line to inherit bronze.

Among those disqualified Thursday were the athletes who had finished in the two places immediately above Lowe, Russia's Elena Slesarenko and Ukraine's Vita Palamar. The bronze medal position was vacated last month when the IOC said Russian Anna Chicherova had tested positive for the steroid turinabol.

The IOC ruling also casts a shadow over the career of Slesarenko, who was the gold medalist in 2004, though she will not be stripped of that title under Thursday's ruling.

The three silver medalists affected are Azerbaijani wrestler Vitaly Rahimov, Russian wrestler Khasan Baroev and Kazakhstan weightlifter Irina Nekrasova. Weightlifting has been by far the worst-hit sport in retests so far and saw nine more athletes sanctioned Thursday, taking the sport's total for the 2008 Olympics alone to 22.

Other athletes who stand to benefit include Canadian weightlifter Christine Girard, who could move up to the bronze position because of Nekrasova's disqualification, and Mariam Usman, who would become only the second Nigerian to win a weightlifting medal with bronze after Kazakhstan's Maria Grabovetskaya was disqualified from third.

FILE In this Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008 file photo silver medalist Irina Nekrassova from Kazakhstan, left, stands with her medal in the women's 63kg weightlifting competition at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Kazakhstan's National Olympic committee said in a statement that weightlifter Irina Nekrassova was retroactively disqualified following retests of drug-test samples they gave at those games. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Sept. 25, 2010, file photo, Kazakhstan's Vladimir Sedov competes in the Men's 94-kilogram category at the World Weightlifting Championships in Antalya, Turkey. Kazakhstan said there are retrospective disqualifications from the 2008 games for weightlifters Sedov and Maiya Maneza, while another weightlifter, Almas Uteshov, has been scratched from the 2012 Olympics. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici, File) The Associated Press
FILE- In this Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010, file photo, Almas Uteshov of Kazakhstan attempts a lift in the clean and jerk men's 94 kg final of the weightlifting event at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China. Kazakhstan says there are retrospective disqualifications from the 2008 games for weightlifters Vladimir Sedov and Maiya Maneza, while another weightlifter, Almas Uteshov, has been scratched from the 2012 Olympics. (AP Photo/Gurinder Osan, File) The Associated Press
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