The scandal has not ended the case of Russian volleyball star with doping

Adding new details related to the case of Russian volleyball star Aleksandr Butko using doping have been revealed.

The 2012 London Olympic Games is waiting for a decision in the use of banned substances found in the British test form in 2014. The incident was published 6 months ago.

The representative of the athletes, Dmitriy Rezvanov and the Secretary of the Russian Volleyball Federation (VFV), Aleksandr Yaremenko said there was no doping in Butko's test model.

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Aleksandr Butko is still receiving a suspended sentence that has not ended. Getty photo

At this point, it seems to be a medical. The exact name of the banned substance found in the test model of a 36 -year -old woman still does not know the identity.

Accordingly, this active ingredient is most likely derived from functional foods. This active ingredient is also in some prescribed drugs to treat acute respiratory infections that are often used by a doctor.

The guardians for the rights of the second pass said he took the medicine as directed by the doctor at the club, the athletes themselves were responsible for the drugs they took but they often rarely study specific but often as directed by the doctor.

Perhaps, in this case, the doctor of Lokomotiv was wrong to use the new drug to be included in the banned list.

Currently, the Russian Football Federation is trying to negotiate with the World Labor Federation to reduce the maximum penalty for Butko.

The Russian star himself does not deny that he is involved in doping but denies that it is his fault. Currently, he still does not play to wait for the case to be resolved, the total time he quit is 9 months.

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