Olympics

Russia doping whistleblower Stepanova falls flat in track return

Doping whistleblower Yulia Stepanova of Russia ran in the European championships on Wednesday but failed to reach the semifinals of the 800 metres, limping across the finishing line last in her heat.

IOC cleared runner to compete as neutral athlete

Doping whistleblower Yulia Stepanova of Russia, seen here at a competition in 2011, ran in the European championships on Wednesday but failed to reach the semifinals of the 800 metres. (Michael Dalder/Reuters)

Doping whistleblower Yulia Stepanova of Russia ran in the European championships on Wednesday but failed to reach the semifinals of the 800 metres, limping across the finishing line last in her heat.

She was competing as a neutral athlete under a special exemption since her nation is barred from competing because of a doping scandal.

Stepanova is the only Russian at the championships running under such a special exemption. She is half of a husband-and-wife team whose testimony of doping within the Russian team, including undercover footage of apparent doping confessions, has formed an important part of evidence against Russia.

Stepanova hopes to compete in the Olympics.

The Associated Press