Well again this is not "new" news, is it? But it's nice to see some honour amongst thieves, I guess. Ekimov of course is now retired (again) but had a long and illustrious career (can't forget his pursuit tussles with Dean Woods and co back in the late 1980s, can we?). He deserves this added official respect.
Hamilton Gives Back Olympic Time Trial Gold Medal | Cyclingnews.com
Hamilton's "confession"...
Hamilton Gives Back Olympic Time Trial Gold Medal | Cyclingnews.com
Hamilton Gives Back Olympic Time Trial Gold Medal | Cyclingnews.com
Hamilton had won the 2004 Olympic Games time trial ahead of Viatcheslav Ekimov (Russia) and Bobby Julich (United States of America) and Michael Rogers (Australia). In theory, the new assignment of medals could be Ekimov - gold, Julich - silver and Rogers - bronze.
A previous joint appeal by the Russian and Australian Olympic Committees to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, in 2006, was denied. The Russians and Australians had asked unsuccessfully for CAS to give Hamilton's medal to Ekimov.
Hamilton's "confession"...
Hamilton Gives Back Olympic Time Trial Gold Medal | Cyclingnews.com
Hamilton, a former teammate of Lance Armstrong claimed that seven-time Tour de France winner had used performance enhancing drugs, including EPO and testosterone during several of his Tour wins. Hamilton made the claims during an interview with the credible "60 Minutes" program that is planning to air this Sunday, and those claims emerged yesterday.


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