The Olympic winner from Turkey Kayaalp was removed for four years for trimetazidin
The sports arbitration court (CAS) disqualified for four years of the Turkish fighter of the Greco-Roman style to the Kayaalpa to the Kayaalpa. This was reported on the website of the International Doping Testing Agency (ITA).
The test in which the forbidden trimetazidin was discovered was taken in the extravaled period on May 28, 2024, all the results from this date were canceled. The removal of a three -time Olympic medalist and a five -time world champion will end on June 30, 2028.
In August 2024, the ex-first racket of the world, Iga Schwentek, also passed the sample in which trimetasidine was discovered in the out-of-line period. As a result of the investigation, a decision was made that there was no significant guilt or negligence of the athlete, she was removed for one month.
In January 2024, CAS disqualified for four years the Russian figure skater Kamil Valiev, in whose sample, traces of trimetasidine were also discovered from December 2021. She was deprived of the gold medals of the European Championship, the Russian Championship and the team of the Olympic Games – 2022 (together with the entire national team).
Source: Lenta

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