Russian runner charged in doping, false identity case
MONACO (AP) — The IAAF’s Athletics Integrity Unit says runner Ksenia Savina and her husband have been charged in a doping case that includes allegations of “complicity” and tampering with a sample.
Russian state channel Match TV previously said Savina used the Ukrainian passport of a childhood friend from Crimea to compete internationally because the IAAF suspended Russia in 2015 for running a state-backed doping program.
The AIU says it notified Savina of four charges, including using the banned blood-booster EPO. She and Alexei Savin, who is also her coach , have both been charged with complicity and tampering.
The 29-year-old runner, who has competed from 400 to 1,500 meters, was provisionally suspended last June .
Savina has a career-best time under two minutes for the 800 but has not qualified for major championships.