CAS said the case against Vilukhina and Romanova amounted to nothing more than the “suspicion of a potential anti-doping rule violation (ADRV)”. “The panel concluded that none of the acts alleged to have committed by these two athletes had been established to its comfortable satisfaction,” CAS said in a statement. “The panel ordered that the findings and sanctions imposed upon Ms Vilukhina and Ms Romanova in the challenged decisions should be set aside and that their results in individual events at the Sochi Games should be reinstated.” In Zaytseva’s case, CAS ruled that she had committed a doping violation but her ban should only be applied for the next edition of the Olympics — the 2018 Pyeongchang Games — instead of a life ban from all future Olympic Games.
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