Aslı çakır alptekin vikipedi
Aslı Çakır Alptekin
Turkish middle-distance runner
Aslı Çakır Alptekin during the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Istanbul | |
Birthname | Aslı Çakır |
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Nationality | Turkey |
Born | () 20 August (age39) Antalya; Turkey |
Height | cm (5ft 6in) |
Weight | 50kg (lb) |
Sport | Middle-distance |
Club | Üsküdar Belediyespor |
Personal bests |
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Aslı Çakır Alptekin (born 20 August in Antalya) is a Turkish former femalemiddle-distance runner.
A member of the Üsküdar Belediyespor in Istanbul, she is coached by her husband, runner Ihsan Alptekin.[1][2] She was banned for life from competition in for repeated doping offenses.
Athletics career
She is cm (5ft 6in) tall and 50kg (lb).[3]
Alptekin won the gold medal in the m at the Summer Universiade held in Shenzhen, China.[4] She also won the bronze medal in the m event at the World Indoor Championships held in Istanbul.[5]
Both of these titles were later stripped off her upon failed doping tests.
Alptekin recorded her personal best in m with at the Diamond League meet in Paris on 6 July [6] Six weeks later, she won the gold medal at the Olympics in the m event.[7] Alptekin was also stripped of her Olympic title as a result of her use of banned substances and methods.
Doping cases
Alptekin received a two-year ban from the track in September due to positive testing for illegal substances.[8] The positive test came at the World Junior Championships, where she was the fastest in the heats of the steeplechase and placed sixth in the final.[9]
On 22 March , several news agencies reported that Alptekin was one of eight athletes who tested positive for banned substances.
Alptekin faced a lifetime ban if the positive test was upheld.
Neither the IAAF nor WADA officially commented on the doping allegation.[10][11] On 3 December, the Turkish Athletic Federation announced that they had cleared her of the charges.[12] The IAAF subsequently appealed the Turkish federation's decision to clear Alptekin to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and again suspended the athlete from competition.[13]
On 17 August , the Court of Arbitration for Sport says it approved a settlement agreed to by Alptekin and the IAAF.
Alptekin agreed to give up her m Olympic title and serve an eight-year ban for blood doping. Alptekin forfeited all her results from 29 July , including the Olympic gold and her European Championship title.[14][15]
She returned that year after the ban was halved and its start date backdated to , but has since reoffended.
On 23 September , Alptekin was banned for life after a third doping offence.[16] "We are never, ever going to allow doping," said Turkish Athletics Federation chief Fatih Çintimar.
Personal life
Alptekin returned to the tracks in , motivated by her future husband İhsan Alptekin, who gave up his athletics career early to coach her.[17] The two married in in Aslı's hometown of Antalya.[18]
Alptekin was a student of physical education and sports at the Dumlupınar University in Kütahya.[19]
International competitions
See also
References
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Muslim Global. Retrieved 24 September
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Item 2 of 3: Erkekler kumite 67 kg. In other projects. TRT Spor. Serbest 79 - 87 kg.
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