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Athlete Provisional Suspensions Following Positive Tests for Meldonium Athlete provisional suspensions following positive tests for meldonium Athlete Country Sport Date of AAF* Date of ADRV* Status Olga Abramova Ukraine Biathlon 10 January 2016 Pending Waived right to B sample analysis Eduard Vorganov Russia Cycling 14 January 2016 Pending Provisionally suspended Alexey Bugaychuk Russia Water polo 18 January 2016 Pending Unknown Artem Tyshchenko Ukraine Biathlon 23 January 2016 Pending Provisionally suspended Ruth Kasirye Norway Weightlifting 25 January 2016 Pending Suspended until 1 June Maria Sharapova Russia Tennis 26 January 2016 2 March 2016 Provisionally suspended Alexey Mikhaltsov Russia Rugby 4 February 2016 Pending Unknown Alena Mikhaltsov Russia Rugby 26 February 2016 Pending Unknown Abeba Aregawi Sweden Athletics Unknown 1 March 2016 Provisionally suspended Ekaterina Bobrova Russia Ice dancing 8 March 2016 Pending Provisionally suspended Semion Elistratov Russia Speed skating 9 March Pending B sample confirms A sample finding (short track) Ekaterina Konstantinova Russia Speed skating 9 March Pending B sample confirms A sample finding (short track) Pavel Kulizhnikov Russia Speed skating 9 March Pending B sample confirms A sample finding Nikolai Kuksenkov Russia Gymnastics 15 March Pending AAF confirmed by Russian gymnastics Mireia Lavric Romania Athletics 20 March Pending Took it on medical advice in December 2015 Anastasia Mokhnyuk Ukraine Pentathlon March Pending Positive test at Portland World Indoors confirmed by UAF Islam Makhachev Russia UFC Recent (15 April) Pending OOC positive test confirmed by UFC Andrey Minzhulin Russia Athletics AAF confirmed in N/A Unknown media interview Nadezhda Sergeyeva Russia Bobsled Reported AAF N/A Unknown Yulia Yefimova Russia Swimming Unknown Unknown Unknown Eduard Latypov Russia Biathlon 2016 Pending Awaiting athlete action on B sample Nataliya Lupu Ukraine Athletics Unclear if there is N/A N/A an AAF Alexander Markin Russia Volleyball Unknown Pending Waived right to B sample analysis - FIVB heard case 19 March Gulshat Fazletdinova Russia Athletics Reported AAF Unknown Unknown Anastasia Chulkova Russia Cycling Unknown Pending Russian cycling federation investigating Pavel Yakushevsky Russia Cycling Unknown Pending Russian cycling federation investigating Igor Mikhalkin Russia Boxing Unknown Unknown Told WorldBoxingNews he had tested positive Petr Novak Czech Westling Unknown Unknown Reported positive Republic Eva Tofalvi Romania Biathlon Unknown Unknown Reported positive Andrei Rybakov Belarus Weightlifting Unknown Unknown IWF lifts provisional suspension on 14 April Gabriela Petrova Bulgaria Triple jump 6 February Pending IAAF confirms lifting of provisional suspension on 19 April Nadezhda Kotlyarova Russia Athletics Reported AAF N/A Provisional suspension reportedly lifted Nadezhda Seergeva Russia Bobsled Unknown Unknown Provisional suspension reportedly lifted Pavel Kulikov Russia Skeleton Unknown Unknown Provisional suspension reportedly lifted !1 Athlete Country Sport Date of AAF* Date of ADRV* Status Beka Lomtadze Georgia Wrestling Unknown Unknown Provisional suspension reportedly lifted Avtandil Kentchadze Georgia Wrestling Unknown Unknown Provisional suspension reportedly lifted Beka Bujiashvili Georgia Wrestling Unknown Unknown Provisional suspension reportedly lifted Giorgi Meshvildishvili Georgia Wrestling Unknown Unknown Provisional suspension reportedly lifted Mate Sopadze Georgia Wrestling Unknown Unknown Provisional suspension reportedly lifted Davit Modzmanashvili Georgia Wrestling Unknown Unknown Provisional suspension reportedly lifted * AAF = Adverse Analytical Finding; ADRV = Anti-Doping Rule Violation !2.
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