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  Thursday, 4 October, 2001, 11:08 GMT 12:08 UK
Britain to enforce EPO test
Yegorova has been caught up in an EPO scandal
The World Half Marathon Championships is set to become the first British sporting event to enforce blood and urine doping controls for the banned drug EPO.

The 10th staging of the event takes place in Bristol on Sunday.

And the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) took the decision that it should impose the tests after reaching agreement with UK Athletics and UK Sport.

Several athletes have been caught up in an EPO scandal in recent months, including women's world champion 5,000-metre runner, Olga Yegorova.

See also:

07 Sep 01 |  Athletics
Yegorova sample 'sabotaged'
01 Oct 01 |  Athletics
Slaney fails in appeal bid
17 Sep 01 |  Athletics
Life ban for top US hurdler
27 Sep 01 |  Athletics
Lewis wants drug check list
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