And the count continues to rise.
This is the first time I heard of " Blood Transfusions" ! What's next?
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09/22/2004 10:26:26 EST STEFFEN SCHMIDT/AP Photo
Cyclist Hamilton Suspended on Doping Test
By ERICA BULMAN
AP Sports Writer
GENEVA - Olympic cycling champion Tyler Hamilton was suspended Wednesday by his pro team, which threatened to fire him if he can't prove he's innocent of blood doping.
Hamilton could lose his time-trial gold medal from the Athens Games if backup tests confirm results from earlier tests at the Olympics and the Spanish Vuelta showing another person's blood in his system.
He denied receiving a transfusion - which can boost an athlete's performance by increasing the amount of oxygen-transporting red blood cells in his system.
Under the heading "We believe Tyler" in a statement Wednesday, Phonak team boss Andy Rihs said: "For the moment, we have to concentrate on the facts. These seem to speak against Tyler. But so long as we're not 100 percent certain that he's guilty of manipulation, we will believe him."
However, immediately below Rihs's statement, Phonak said Hamilton's suspension would hold "pending further notice" until tests and proceedings are completed.
"If Hamilton is not able to prove his innocence, then the contract will be canceled effective immediately," the statement said.
The team's stance is a far cry from the staunch support of Hamilton it showed Tuesday, when Rihs declared he didn't "fire innocent people," adding that "Tyler is innocent as long as no one proves the contrary."
Hamilton said he already is losing endorsement deals, though he wouldn't say with which companies.
"Already it has ruined a lot for me - my reputation," Hamilton said. "There are personal sponsors who are pulling out. It's sad."
He's sponsored by Nike, Oakley Eyewear and Watches, Zipp Wheels, pedal manufacturer Speedplay, Bell Helmets and energy bar maker Clif Bar.
Phonak, a Swiss team, was informed by cycling's international body and the International Olympic Committee that tests at the Athens Olympics on Aug. 19 and at the Spanish Vuelta on Sept. 11 showed evidence of blood from another person.
The International Cycling Union had informed cyclists at the start of the season that tests for blood doping and Human Growth Hormone were well advanced and probably would be introduced in the coming months.
"I am 100 percent innocent," Hamilton said Tuesday. "The results were like a bolt of lightning out of the blue for me. I have no idea what has happened. It must be some kind of manipulation."
A record 24 athletes were caught with doping violations at the Aug. 13-29 Olympic Games. Three athletes had gold medals revoked for doping in Athens.
Hamilton was the only American cyclist to win a gold medal in Athens, and he called that victory "the highlight of my career, by far."
If he is disqualified, the gold medal would go to Russia's Viatcheslav Ekimov, with American Bobby Julich moving up to silver and Australia's Michael Rogers to the bronze.
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