Russian runner Natalya Antyukh was disqualified today from her 400-metre hurdles win at the 2012 London Olympics for doping, and Lashinda Demus of the United States is set to be upgraded to the gold medal.
Antyukh was already serving a four-year ban in a previous case judged by the Court of Arbitration for Sport last year that stripped her results from 2013 to 2015.
The new ruling based on historical evidence recovered from a Moscow testing laboratory database further disqualified Antyukh in all of her events from July 15, 2012 through June 29, 2013, track and field’s Athletics Integrity Unit said.
At the 2012 Olympics, on Aug. 8, Demus finished 0.07 seconds behind the Russian winner.
Now aged 39, Demus is in line to become an Olympic champion for the first time and get a gold medal from the International Olympic Committee to add to her world title won in 2011.