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    Xinhua, China
    Aug 23 2008



    Medal-dropping Abrahamian was right, said CAS


    www.chinaview.cn 2008-08-24 00:20:16


    BEIJING, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- Swedish Greco-Roman wrestler Ara
    Abrahamian who was stripped of Olympic bronze medal for dropping it in
    disgust on the mat during the victory ceremony had the right to be
    angry, according to Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

    Abrahamian complained to CAS that his penalty in the semifinal of
    men's Greco-Roman 84kg bout on Aug. 14 against Andrea Minguzzi of
    Italy, who finally won the gold, wasn't assessed until after the bout
    was over.

    The International Federation of Wrestling (FILA), the governing
    body of world wrestling, then denied Abrahamian's coach's request for
    a video review and refused to consider a protest.

    Silver medallist in Athens 2004 Games Abrahamian, 28, was stopped
    from going after referees following his loss. He stormed away from the
    mixed-zone and punched a door to the dressing room.

    He went to the repechage matches after some friends' persuading
    and won a bronze. But Abrahamian walked off the podium and dropped his
    medal on the mat and walked away. He declared that he retired.

    The International Olympic Committee stripped Abrahamian's bronze
    for violating the spirit of fair play on Aug. 15.

    The Armenian-born Abrahamian initially wanted referees in the bout
    punished and his medal back.

    "We limit ourselves to ruling that FILA must, consistently with
    the (Olympic) Charter and general principles of fairness, establish
    for the future a jury of appeal to determine the validity or otherwise
    of complains of that kind ventilated by Abrahamian," wrote the judges.

    Judges of CAS said Abrahamian was right, who also noted several
    times that FILA did not appear at the hearing.


    Editor: Xinhuanet
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