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Lazutina (Russian: Лариса Евгеньевна Лазутина; née P****yna, born 1 June 1965) is a Soviet-Russian
former professional cross-country skier.
Lazutina was...
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Swiss courts, the
skiers in
question (Johann Mühlegg of Spain, and
Larissa Lazutina and Olga
Danilova of Russia) were
stripped of all
their medals from the...
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original on
December 26, 2002. "Drugs test
denies Lazutina gold". BBC News.
February 24, 2002. "
Lazutina loses Olympic medals". BBC News. June 29, 2003....
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Court of
Arbitration for Sport. In women's cross-country skiing,
Larisa Lazutina of
Russia originally won gold in the 30 km race, but
tested positive for...
- 30
kilometre course. The
early leader in this race was
Russian Larisa Lazutina, the 1999
World Champion and 2001
Holmenkollen champion in the event. She...
- test
denies Lazutina gold". BBC News.
February 24, 2002.
Archived from the
original on
January 25, 2011.
Retrieved August 26, 2008. "
Lazutina loses Olympic...
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remitted this case as well as
similar ones
involving Olga
Danilova and
Larisa Lazutina (both from Russia) to the IOC
Executive Board,
which confirmed the rulings...
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Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. He is
married to cross-country
skier Larisa Lazutina. All
results are
sourced from the
International Ski
Federation (FIS). "Olympedia...
- 1992, 1994). He won the
Holmenkollen medal in 1998 (shared with
Larissa Lazutina,
Alexey Prokurorov, and
Harri Kirvesniemi).
Lundberg lives with
Marit Bjørgen...
- 10.5 km. She
dropped back to 10th place, but
trailed the leader,
Larisa Lazutina, by only 10 seconds.
Belmondo was
given a pole by a
French official but...