London 2012 Olympics: Ivan Tsikhan, Belarus hammer throw athlete, out for doping, AP sources say

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 Ivan Tsikhan of Belarus, file photo
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Posted: 08/03/2012

LONDON (AP) -- Olympic and track officials say three-time world champion Ivan Tsikhan of Belarus tested positive in the recent IOC retests of samples from the 2004 Athens Games.

   Tsikhan did not take part in the hammer throw on Friday at the London Olympics.

   An Olympic official with direct knowledge of the case says Tsikhan had also been caught in IAAF retests in 2005. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press because the results had not been publicly announced.

   An IAAF official says Tsikhan, who took silver in Athens, had been pulled by the Belarusian team before Friday's competition because of the retesting relating to the 2004 Games. He also spoke on condition of anonymity because there was no public announcement.

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