All three medalists in the Olympic 200 meters said Thursday the newest drug allegations involving German sprinter Katrin Krabbe indicate the presence of a double standard for white and black athletes.
This story has everything. Sex, drugs, fame, money, envy and politics. It is about a fast woman. A very fast woman. The fastest woman in the world at 100 meters Tuesday night. But speed alone doesn`t ...
On the track, controversial ex-world champion Katrin Krabbe was one of the fastest, now she works as a volunteer in a hospice, speeding to the comfort of the terminally ill. As a 21-year-old, Krabbe ...
The fourth World Track and Field Championships, which open Saturday, have become a perfect reflection of the sport’s preoccupation with drugs and money. Many star athletes threatened to boycott this ...
Former sprint world champion Katrin Krabbe has reached an out-of-court settlement with the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) to end a lengthy legal dispute over a drugs ban. The ...
Germany`s double world-sprint champion Katrin Krabbe, who was cleared of doping charges last weekend, has decided not to compete at the Barcelona Olympics, her track club said Friday. Neubrandenburg ...
Former world champion Katrin Krabbe won compensation in a legal marathon over a doping suspension on Wednesday when the International Amateur Athletic Federation was ordered to pay her over one ...
World sprint champion Katrin Krabbe said Wednesday she won't compete in Germany's last Olympic qualifying meet, which likely means she will miss the Summer Games in Barcelona, Spain. But Krabbe's ...
Neubrandenburg, two hours north of Berlin, heartland of the old East Germany. Unemployment is high, the right-wing skinhead population quite sizeable too. A biting cold wind dances between high-rise ...
Berlin - Disgraced German sprinter Katrin Krabbe won her battle with the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) on Tuesday when the world governing body agreed to pay her ...
Katrin Krabbe’s boyfriend said Thursday he believed the double world sprint champion’s suspension for drug test irregularities was part of a West German attempt to discredit the East German sports ...
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