Russian athletics hit by fresh IAAF doping investigation

Lashmanova is banned until February 2016 after testing positive for banned hormones and modulators of metabolism. Credit: PA

A new doping scandal involving Russian athletes has erupted after the IAAF confirmed it is investigating allegations that race walker Elena Lashmanova, who won gold at the London Olympics, took part in a race in December despite being subject to a two-year doping ban.

The IAAF, athletics' world governing body, has confirmed it is looking into the claims, and alleged attempts to cover up her participation.

The IAAF is already involved in a major investigation into allegations from German broadcaster ARD that doping and cover-ups are rife in Russian athletics.

Lashmanova, 22, who in 2012 became the youngest winner of the women's Olympic 20-kilometre walk, is banned until February 2016 after testing positive for banned hormones and modulators of metabolism.

Claims surfaced in Italian race walking periodical Marcia dal Mondo that she competed in the indoor regional championships of her home region of Mordovia in Russia last month, and photographs were published of her participating.

The event organiser has claimed the photographs were wrongly used and were from a 2012 event. Canadian race walker Evan Dunfee has posted a blog about the claims however, saying the footwear being worn by the walkers in the pictures where Lashmanova is photographed were not available until 2014.

If the claims are proven, Lashmanova faces being banned for an extra two years until February 2018.

An IAAF spokesman told Press Association Sport: " The IAAF has been informed of this and our anti-doping department is investigating."