The ROC did not specify which violations the four athletes had committed, when the bans were dated from, or which results would be canceled out as a result.
The leader of track's governing body told a lawyer he'd need to cut a deal with Russian president Vladimir Putin to ensure nine Russian athletes accused of doping wouldn't compete at 2013 world championships in Moscow, according to a new report on the scandal that reached the top of the sport and country.
LONDON (AP) -- A racehorse owned by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II that won the prestigious Gold Cup at Royal Ascot last year has tested positive for the banned substance morphine.
By now you may have heard that 7-time Tour de France champion, Lance Armstrong has come clean to Oprah Winfrey in a recorded interview that will air Thursday on Winfrey's network.