Olympics-Biathlon-Italy's Passler returns to training after successful doping appeal


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Biathlon - Training - Anterselva Biathlon Arena, South Tyrol, Italy - February 16, 2026. Italy's Rebecca Passler during training REUTERS/Matthew Childs

ANTERSELVA, Italy, ⁠Feb 16 (Reuters) - Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler rejoined her ⁠team on Monday after a successful appeal against a ‌suspension handed out before the Milano Cortina Games for an alleged doping violation.

Passler began training shortly after 1400 CET, filling her magazines in the ​bright sunshine at the Antholz-Anterselva Biathlon ⁠Arena and firing off ⁠shots in bunches of five on the range as her coaches ⁠watched ‌intently.

The women's relay is set to take place on Wednesday and, having missed the earlier competitions, ⁠it is the only race that Passler is ​eligible to ‌take part in. Italy team captain Klaus Hoellrigl said ⁠on Friday that ​he was considering including her in the foursome for the event.

On Friday, the Italian anti-doping body (NADO) upheld Passler's appeal against ⁠a provisional suspension that followed a positive ​test for the banned substance Letrozole on January 26.

In her appeal, the 24-year-old said she lived with her mother who ⁠was taking Letrozole as part of her treatment for breast cancer and that the contamination likely came from a spoon which she used to eat some Nutella hazelnut spread for ​breakfast the day before the test.

The ⁠World Anti-Doping Authority (WADA) noted that the decision to clear Passler ​was only provisional, with an anti-doping ‌tribunal to be established by NADO ​Italia to hear the full case at a later date.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; editing by Clare Fallon)

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