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Two Romanian Athletes Suspected Of Using EPO

Romanian athletes Elena Antoci and Cristina Vasiloiu, members of the Romanian athletics team for the 2008 Olympic Games, are suspect of having used Erythropoietin, or EPO, according to sample A of the drug test performed by the Lausanne lab.
Two Romanian Athletes Suspected Of Using EPO
31 iul. 2008, 15:25,

The test was requested by the Romanian National Anti-Doping Association (ANAD) and paid for by the Romanian Olympic Committee (COSR).

According to sources close to the athletes, the Lausanne lab said “the profile of the two athletes indicates EPO consumption,” but because of the small amount found in the urine "all components could not be confirmed." Therefore, the lab informed the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on the situation and recommended the performance of another test before the Olympic Games in Beijing.

Antoci and Vasiloiu did not join the rest of the Romanian team for the 2008 Olympic Games, as they are under suspicion of doping.

The two are coached by Eleodor Rosca, the same person who coached athlete Liliana Popescu, who was also found positive for EPO in May at a contest in Alger.