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Olympic medallist walker Gonzalez accused of forging documents
Mexicos Maria Guadalupe Gonzalez reacts after winning the silver medal in the womens 20km walk at the 2016 Olympic Games in Pontal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazi August 19, 2016. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

PARIS, July 15 — Mexico's disgraced Olympic silver medallist walker Maria Gonzalez is being investigated for falsifying documents used in her unsuccessful appeal against a four-year ban, the Athletics Integrity Unit said yesterday.

Gonzalez, who finished second in the 20-kilometre event at the 2016 Rio Olympics, appealed her ban at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, claiming her positive drugs test in October 2018 was due to contaminated meat.

CAS rejected the appeal and said Gonzalez, 31, had been charged with a second violation "for tampering, as a result of her submitting forged documents and fabricated evidence, and procuring false witness testimony in the course of the proceedings before the Disciplinary Tribunal for the first violation.”

Gonzalez, who also won the 20km silver medal at the 2017 World Championships in London, will be banned until 2022 for the doping violation. — AFP

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