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Greece's top athletes face ban
Greece's top athlete Costas Kenteris faces expulsion from the Athens Olympics after missing a drugs test, casting a big cloud over the host nation on the eve of the opening ceremony.
"I have called for a disciplinary hearing ... The process has started rolling," said International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge on Thursday. With Games officials vowing to catch all drug cheats, a Greek team spokesman said Kenteris, the Olympic 200 metres champion, and Katerina Thanou, 100 metres silver medallist at Sydney four years ago, had both missed doping tests. She also faces a hearing.
Kenteris, the only man to win the Olympic, world and European 200 titles, has been the host nation's best medal hope at the Games. "If he didn't turn up (for the drugs test), he's a fool and he deserves to be out," said an Olympic official, declining to be named. A missed drugs test is normally treated as a failed test and leads to immediate suspension from competition. The drama swept the Games city, with some young volunteers bursting into tears at the news Kenteris was under a cloud. Greek television broke into programmes to report developments. |
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