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World Bowling rules 'no intention to dope or significant fault' by Germany’s Laura Beuthner in doping violation that cost her World Games gold medal

JEFF RICHGELS | Posted: Tuesday, September 4, 2018 5:00 am
World Bowling rules 'no intention to dope or significant fault' by Germany’s Laura Beuthner in doping violation that cost her World Games gold medal
Germany's Laura Beuthner, center, won the women's singles gold at the 2017 World Games in Wroclaw, Poland. Team USA's Kelly Kulick, left, earned the silver and Colombia's Clara Guerrero the bronze. Beuthner has since been stripped of her gold, moving Kulick and Guerrero up. Photo by United States Bowling Congress.
Germany’s Laura Beuthner will face no additional penalty for the doping violation that cost her the singles gold medal at the 2017 World Games, Wordl Bowling announced Tuesday. World Bowling announced in this news release that there was a hearing July 30 with Beuthner before World Bowling’s Anti-Doping Hearing Panel to determine any further actions that may be taken. “Following a thorough study of the case and the evidence put forward by the athlete” the panel found...