Direct from the Honolulu Advertiser comes the
breaking news that Russia's Lyubov Denisova --
who won $67K in running a course record 2:27:19 at
Honolulu in Dec. 2006 - has tested positive for an elevated
testosterone-to-epitestosterone level. Following the
'A' sample finding, the 'B' sample was also confirmed
positive. Denisova most recently placed 7th at the B.A.A.
Boston Marathon.The finding was confirmed by her manager Andrey Baranov
who stated: ""She went to the Internet to save money on
something you would normally get at a GNC. She read that it
would increase her oxygen capacity and increase muscle
strength, and she thought that it was legal to use. Her
English is limited so she didn't understand. She should
have called me or the Russian Federation, but she didn't.
There are no excuses, though. She takes responsibility for
this. She knows she is responsible for everything she puts
in her body."
The Russian Track & Field Federation could suspend
Denisova from three months to a year according to Baranov.
The IAAF, of which Russia is a member, takes a
dimmer view of these transgressions. Typically, it would
impose a two-year ban which doesn't bode well for the 35
year-old Denisova. Such a ban no doubt would jeapordize
her contract with Nike.
The World Anit-Doping Agency conducted the test at
Denisova's home in Florida in March, three months after
Honolulu. Organizers of that event are rightly miffed as
there's no way to retrieve the $67K or incentive cash paid to
Denisova.
Organizers of the three races she ran since March are in a
better position. When the finding and penalty are officially
announced, Denisova's results will be expunged from the
More Magazine Half Marathon Relay (NY), which
she won; the Cooper River Bridge Run 10K (SC)
where she placed 7th; and the B.A.A. Boston
Marathon, where she also placed 7th and won
$9K.
The official position of Boston organizers is to let the results
stand until an official announcement is made. With prize
money extending 15 deep, the announcement would move
everybody up a spot from places 8 thru 16. California's
Kelly Flathers -who went home with a goose egg
after placing 16th in 2:43:25 -would move into the 15th
position and receive $1.5K.