No second test allowed
NZPA-Reuter Athens The European javelin champion, Anna Verouli, of Greece, who was accused of taking drugs at the Los Angeles Olympics, was told yesterday that she could not undergo another test. Verouli, aged 27, had insisted she was innocent since the International Olympic Committee said on August 11 that she had taken nadrolone, an anabolic steroid. The Greek Olympic Committee, to whom she applied for a second test at an 1.0.C.-recognised laboratory in either Europe or the United States, yesterday “announced with regret that no procedure is laid down for a second examination.”
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Press, 31 August 1984, Page 23
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