LONDON (Reuters) - Five suspect doping samples from the Athens 2004 Olympics that were discovered during re-testing in July involve substances that were known at the time, the International Olympic Committee on Wednesday.
The IOC said they stumbled across the adverse analytical findings during re-testing, not for substances like the blood boosting CERA that became known a few years later, but for substances that drugs testers were already aware of and testing for at the time.
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