Tyson Gay's doping costs USA Olympic relay silver

Tyson Gay's doping expenses USA Olympic hand-off silver, The US men's 4x100m hand-off group has been stripped of the 2012 Olympic silver decoration in light of Tyson Gay's doping case, the US Olympic Committee affirmed on Wednesday.

USOC boss correspondences officer Patrick Sandusky said the International Olympic Committee had informed the USOC of the activity, which was no astonishment after the US Anti-Doping Agency's discoveries against Gay.

"Not surprisingly, taking after USADA's choice in the Tyson Gay case, the IOC today affirmed that the US group has been precluded from the 4x100-meter race that was a piece of the games rivalry at the London 2012 Olympic Games," Sandusky said in an announcement.

"We will start endeavors to have the awards returned, and bolster all measures to secure clean competitors."

Gay had officially given back his own award in the wake of tolerating a suspension for doping in June of 2013 in the wake of testing positive for a banned anabolic steroid in two out-of-rivalry tests.

The 2007 treble best on the planet had additionally acknowledged the exclusion of all outcomes dating to July 15, 2012, the date he initially utilized an item that contained the banned medication — relinquishing all prizes got from that date.

Alternate US transfer colleagues who will now lose their silver decorations from London are Trell Kimmons, Justin Gatlin and Ryan Bailey — who kept running in the last with Gay, and warmth runners Jeffery Demps and Darvis Pat
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