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IOC completes hearings on Austrian doping affair

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The International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) disciplinary commission has finished its 2-day hearings into suspected doping rule violations by Austrian skiers during last year's Turin Olympics, an official said today. Without providing any details on who was called to testify or what the athletes testified, the official said that the commission would brief the executive board in Beijing on the hearings later this month.
Austrian cross-country and biathlon skiers were subjected to late-night doping tests when police and the IOC raided their accommodation at the Turin Winter Olympics, after a banned Austrian coach put in an appearance at their Games headquarters....Coach Walter Mayer, banned since the 2002 Games over another doping affair, fled across the border into Austria, crashing his car into a roadblock before briefly being admitted to a psychiatric asylum.
None of the athletes tested positive but Italian authorities launched their own inquiry, delaying any decision by the IOC until they had completed the investigation.
The IOC has said it wants to conclude the case before it picks the host country for the 2014 Winter Games in July.
http://www.eurosport.com/alpineskiing/sport_sto1140585.shtml
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