Uzbek wrestler Taymazov stripped of second gold over doping
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Uzbek wrestler Artur Taymazov has been stripped of his gold medal from the 2012 London Games, the International Olympic Committee said Tuesday, after his reanalysed samples tested positive for banned steroids.

It is the second gold medal taken away from the 40-year-old after his win in the 120-kilogramme category at the Beijing 2008 Games was similarly disqualified.

"Re-analysis of Taymazov's samples from London 2012 resulted in a positive test for the prohibited substance Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (oral turinabol)," the IOC said in a statement.

In 2017, the world's top sports court CAS said a reanalysis of his Beijing samples returned positive for turinabol as well as stanozolol.

Artur Taymazov of Uzbekistan (in red) competes against Alireza Rezaei of Iran in the men's Freestyle wrestling 120kg gold medal match during the Athens 2004 Summer Olympic Games at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens, Greece, August 28, 2004. /VCG Photo

Artur Taymazov of Uzbekistan (in red) competes against Alireza Rezaei of Iran in the men's Freestyle wrestling 120kg gold medal match during the Athens 2004 Summer Olympic Games at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens, Greece, August 28, 2004. /VCG Photo

Taymazov has one remaining gold medal from the 2004 Athens Olympics, but those samples cannot be tested under the IOC's reanalysis programme as the timeframe has expired.

He also still has a silver medal from the 2000 Sydney Games and he is a double world champion.

Since retiring he has pursued a career as a politician in Russia.

(Cover: Artur Taymazov of Uzbekistan on Day 15 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at ExCeL in London, UK, August 11, 2012. /VCG Photo)

Source(s): AFP