
LONDON — A female gymnast from Uzbekistan was suspended
from the London Olympics on Sunday after failing a drug (dope) test, the
second doping case of the games.
The International Olympic Committee said Luiza Galiulina – a
lesser-known name with no medal hopes – tested positive for the banned
diuretic furosemide in a pre-games urine control in London on Wednesday.
After attending a hearing on Saturday night, the 20-year-old
athlete was suspended pending the testing of her backup "B sample
Sunday afternoon. Galiulina had been due to compete in women's
qualifying on Sunday.
On Saturday, the IOC expelled Albanian weightlifter Hysen Pulaku from
the games after he tested positive for the banned steroid stanozolol on
July 23.
Galiulina won bronze on balance beam at the 2010 Asian Games. This is her second Olympics after finishing 60th in 2008.
She appeared at an IOC hearing Saturday night along with the team coach, her personal coach and two Uzbek officials.
The IOC said Galiulina contended she did not take furosemide and did
not know how the substance entered her system.Further She claimed she had been
treated by her mother when she was ill at home last month, had taken
medication for a heart condition this month and used "numerous other
products and natural herbs" to help her sleep and relax.
The IOC said it found "no corroborating evidence" to support her
defense that she had not intended to enhance her performance or mask the
use of a banned substance.
The IOC is conducting more than 4,500 urine and blood tests during
the Olympics, both in and out of competition. All medalists are being
tested.