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FIG Anti-Doping Statistics
Jul 6th

Yesterday, FIG made public the 2009 statistics concerning the fight against doping in gymnastics. There’s some really interesting numbers in the report, overall it’s shows that there were a low number of positive cases discovered.
In 2009:
- The Registered Testing Pool included 179 gymnasts from 36 of the FIG’s 127 affiliated federations.
- 243 urine samples were collected and tested, 114 of which were taken during the last trimester at the time of world championship events. Out of these 243, 183 were performed in competition.
FIG says that the results are encouraging:
A mere two cases came back positive out of 247 samples taken. The first was an out of competition test concerning Brazilian Daiana dos Santos, the second Alisa Usmanova (BLR) at the Acrobatic World Cup in Vila do Condo, Portugal. Furosemide was the offensive substance in both cases.
An update on suspension of Kristina Goryunova
Mar 10th
Blythe over on Gymnastics Examiner has posted an update regarding Kristina Goryunova’s one year suspension.
“The diminuitive Goryunova, known for her powerful floor exercise and good overall presentation, tested positive for traces of furosemide at the 2009 Russian Championships in November. According to Agence France Presse, which broke the story, “Goryunova justified the results by saying she was taking a food additive trying to lose weight, adding she did not know that it contained the banned substance.”
Read the full report here