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Russian ultra-marathoner Natalia Volgina has officially been stripped of her 2013 Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon title and received a two-year competition ban, subsequent to a final guilty verdict for using the banned anabolic steroid Metenolone.

 

Following an investigation, during which Volgina had the option to have her B-sample tested, she was officially found guilty by the All Russian Athletics Federation, in conjunction with the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).

 

Lester Cameron, chairman of the Two Oceans Marathon NPC, confirmed that Volgina will lose both her title and the R250 000 prize money.

 

 

“We are disappointed that there are still athletes who believe that they can get away with doping, and we take these offences very seriously. As race organisers, we have a responsibility to protect the integrity of our event, and the sport as a whole.”

 

Volgina’s disqualification means that all runners behind her move up one position. Thabita Tsatsa of Zimbabwe is now the official winner of the 2013 Ultra Marathon, while American Camille Herron has moved into 10th position.

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