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FIS decision on 2006 Torino doping scandal

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The FIS Council has issued its decision concerning the Austrian Ski Association and its leaders and officials in relation to the violations of FIS and IOC Anti-Doping Rules at the Olympic Winter Games 2006 in Torino. At the International Ski Congress in South Africa, on the basis of the recommendations of the FIS Doping Panel led by Justice Patrick Smith, the Council decided that:
...• There is no evidence that Peter Schröcksnadel had any personal liability for the events that transpired at the Torino Olympic Winter Games
• Markus Gandler shall be removed from the FIS Cross-Country Committees of which he is a member
• Austrian Ski Association acknowledges that it has some responsibility for the Torino affair inside the Cross-Country sector of its organization
• Austrian Ski Association will accept and pay a fine of CHF 1’000 for every athlete and support staff member found to have violated anti-doping regulations. The low amount of financial sanction considers the fine of CHF 1 million that has already been paid to the International Olympic Committee.

See: http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/news/pressreleases/press-releases-2008/council-may-final-decisi.html
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