Sport in Short: Weightlifting
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Your support makes all the difference.THE fate of the Britons Andrew Saxton and Andrew Davies, sent home from the Olympic Games after failing drug tests, will be decided by the central council of the British Amateur Weightlifters' Association in London on 31 October. The two were expelled from Barcelona by the British Olympic Association after traces of the stimulant, clenbuterol, were found in tests conducted by the Sports Council prior to the Games.
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