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Violetta Kryza Disqualified From 2002 UPMC/City of Pittsburgh Marathon
By David Monti, Media Consultant January 4, 2003 Pittsburgh, PA For the Washington Running Report
American Magdalena Lewy Declared Official Winner
Violetta Kryza of Poland, the first woman to cross
the finish line at the 2002 UPMC/City of Pittsburgh Marathon,
has been disqualified from the race due to a positive drug test.
Magdalena Lewy, 29, of Berkeley, Calif., the runner-up at the
May 5 event, has been declared the female winner by race
officials. Her finish time was 2:36:48.Kryza, 34, was found guilty of a doping offense last month by
the Polski Zwiazek Lekkiej Atletyki, the Polish athletics
federation. She was not only disqualified from the Pittsburgh
race but was suspended for two years. "We strongly support drug testing and a drug-free sport," said
race director, Larry Grollman. "We followed all the procedures
specified by both the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and USA
Track & Field. Obviously, we are disappointed with the outcome,
but it shows that the system works. We congratulate Magdalena
Lewy on her victory." In accordance with USA Track & Field rules, Kryza's prize money
was held back until the final outcome of her test was known.
Lewy, and the other top finishers in the women's race, will
receive additional prize money payments reflecting their
increased finish positions in the race. Lewy, who received a
special bonus for being the top U.S. finisher, will receive a
revised total of $10,000. The 2003 edition of the UPMC/City of Pittsburgh Marathon will
be held on May 4, and for the second consecutive year will
finish inside of Heinz Field, the home of the famed Pittsburgh
Steelers football team. Race information and on-line
registration is available at the
race
Web site.
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