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18 January 2007
World 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu was successful in her appeal against the British Olympic Association's lifetime Games ban last month after serving a 12-month suspension for missing three no-advance-notice tests.
A statement issued by the BOA read: "The panel observed that it becomes increasingly difficult for athletes to rely upon teething problems within the (testing) system and lack of education in the same way that Ohuruogu and other successful appellants have done.
The statement continued: "In future, athletes might well need to brace themselves for the serious possibility of rejection of their appeals and lifetime ineligibility for the Olympic Games."
Ohuruogu made a stunning return after her ban ended in August, claiming gold at that month's World Championships in Osaka.
Last month's decision means she is now eligible to compete at next year's Beijing Olympics and in the 2012 Games in her native east London.
The statement issued on behalf of the panel which heard Ohuruogu's case continued: "The panel was unanimous in its view that the doping offence, for the purposes of the BOA's Eligibility Byelaw, could not be regarded as minor. However, they did allow the appeal on the grounds of significant mitigating circumstances.
"The panel accepted the UK Athletics Disciplinary Committee's finding that Ohuruogu had no intent to take any prohibited substance and that she had never attempted or had the intent of avoiding the rules.
"While the panel regarded this as a very important factor in their decision, it would not have been enough on its own to support Ohuruogu's appeal.
"A further matter contributing to the 'significant mitigating circumstances' judgment, surrounded the apparent insufficient training and instruction to athletes at the time. The panel felt that more could have been done at that time to impress upon athletes the vital role of no-advance-notice out-of-competition drug tests in the fight against doping in sport."
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