IAAF lifts suspension of Olga Yegorova
IAAF Release
4 September 2001 - Edmonton, Canada - The IAAF
has lifted the suspension of the Russian athlete Olga Yegorova, after receiving
further information this morning regarding the validation of the testing system
which led to the athlete’s positive finding for EPO at the Paris Golden League
meeting on 6 July.
Testing for EPO was first
conducted at a major Championships last year at the Olympics where athletes were
asked to provide samples of both blood and urine. The Sydney protocol involved
a screening of the blood sample to provide an indication of whether EPO was
present in the athlete’s body, and this was then confirmed by a follow up urine
analysis.
At this time, it remains
the only means of testing for EPO that has been scientifically validated. Since
Sydney, further extensive scientific research has been undertaken to finalise a
single urine only test. The research is believed to be complete, but the IAAF
has been informed that the test still awaits final validation. The IAAF
believes that, in the circumstances, the test conducted by the French
authorities on Ms Yegorova in Paris should not have been carried out.
Ms Yegorova is currently
in Edmonton and has been tested as part of the IAAF’s own EPO testing
programme. This programme uses the Sydney protocol of taking both blood and
urine samples and the result of this test will be accepted by the IAAF.