The IOC reassigned medals and there are new Olympic champions in London 2012 after 11 years
The American Lashinda Demus is now the official winner of the 400 hurdles and the Chinese Shenjie Qieyang, in the 20 kilometer march. Russia’s Natalya Antyukh and Yelena Lashmanova had stayed with the titles in London, but were stripped of their medals because of doping.

It’s not technology, it’s men
The VAR, which in football generates controversy and divides waters, is a great resource in its equivalents of other sports.

London 2012 400m hurdle gold medalist Natalia Antyukh stripped of medal
Antyukh tested positive for banned substances leading to her disqualification and the stripping of her 2012 gold medal

Olympic Champion Sushil Kumar charged with the murder of rival wrestler Sagar Dhankhad
Sushil Kumar and 17 others have been charged with murder, attempted murder, rioting, unlawful assembly and other sections, including criminal conspiracy

ROC secretary general Anastasia Davydova has fled Russia
Davydova’s former coach confirmed to Russian news agency TASS that the five-time Olympian has left Russia with no plans to return

Indonesian weightlifter Citra Febrianti receives her long-awaited London 2012 silver medal after 10 years
Following the disqualification of both the gold and silver medalists, Febrianti went from not medaling in London to being the silver medalist

Queen Elizabeth II claims unbeatable Olympic record
Around the Rings reporter recalls dinner with Her Majesty

Decorated diver David Boudia announces his retirement
After coaching at the World Championships this summer in Budapest, the four-time U.S. gold medalist is looking towards Paris 2024 in his new role as an assistant coach

Serena takes her final bow following an incredible 27 year career
Serena Williams was defeated on Friday in the third round of the U.S. Open and shared an emotional goodbye to the sport, and fans, that built her

Olympic champion handed 16-year jail term for murder
Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar was a hero in Mongolia after winning his country’s first Olympic gold medal in Beijing

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