tests, two results were from in-competition samples taken immediately after an event. Women's shot put winner Nadzeya Ostapchuk of Belarus was the only medalist disqualified, for using the steroid metenolone. Nick Delpopolo of the United States
Bonds or Clemens. Only one athlete out of more than 6,000 tests at the 2012 Olympics — Belarusian shot putter Nadzeya Ostapchuk — was flagged for an anabolic substance even as anti-doping officials admit the rate of use of such drugs is exponentially
International Olympic Committee headquarters and finding out about getting the gold that was taken by disgraced rival Nadzeya Ostapchuk . Ostapchuk later tested positive for a banned steroid and was disqualified. However, the Belarus athlete has pledged
New Zealand shot putter Valerie Adams says she will not ''waste energy'' thinking of Nadzeya Ostapchuk after receiving the gold medal at the London Olympics. Ostapchuk, of Belarus, lost the gold because of a positive doping test
Silver: Nadine Mueller, Germany Bronze: Yarelis Barrios, Cuba Shot Put Gold: Valerie Adams, New Zealand Silver: Nadzeya Ostapchuk , Belarus Bronze: Jillian Camarena-Williams, United States Hammer Gold: Betty Heidler, Germany Silver: Aksana
Silver: Nadine Mueller, Germany Bronze: Yarelis Barrios, Cuba Shot Put Gold: Valerie Adams, New Zealand Silver: Nadzeya Ostapchuk , Belarus Bronze: Jillian Camarena-Williams, United States Hammer Gold: Betty Heidler, Germany Silver: Aksana
best. Immediately she recognised it for what it was - a huge challenge to her fellow throwers, notably Belarusians Nadzeya Ostapchuk , the world No 1, and Natallia Mikhnevich - letting out a whoop and a leap. It translated to: "Beat that if you