- Walter Mayer
Walter Mayer (born
March 17 1957 ) is anAustria n Cross-country skier and coach. He won theVasaloppet in 1980, and finished second in 1992. As a coach, he was banned from the 2006 and 2010 Olympics after blood transfusion equipment was found in a house used by Austrian skiers during the2002 Winter Olympics inSalt Lake City, Utah . Mayer was accused of blood doping violations and theInternational Olympic Committee announced the ban after a three-month investigation.At the
2006 Winter Olympics inTurin , Mayer—who had been spotted with the Austrian team despite his suspension—fled back to Austria after a surprise overnight raid on the quarters of the Austrian skiers by Italian police. He crashed his vehicle into a police roadblock, and was immediately relieved of his coaching duties by the Austrian Ski Federation. Police found syringes and a blood transfusion machine in the home where Mayer had been staying. ["Blood transfusion machine found in drug raid," Ariel David, "Hamilton Spectator ",February 22 ,2006 , p. A14.] Claiming that he was suicidal, Mayer entered apsychiatric hospital in Austria. In an interview with "News", an Austrian magazine, Mayer said he was trying to kill himself when he drove into the police roadblock. [ [http://www.steroid.com/sitenews/?EC=ReadArticle&ArticleID=17 Italians take hard line against steroids] at Steroids.com] He pleaded guilty to charges of civil disorder, assault, and damage to property.In March 2006, Mayer filed defamation lawsuits against
Dick Pound , head of theWorld Anti-Doping Agency andJacques Rogge , president of the IOC. He withdrew both suits in February 2007. The IOC held hearings in April 2007 on allegations of doping by Austrian skiers at the 2006 games. On April 25 the hearings closed, resulting in the lifetime suspensions of six Austrian skiers. Banned as a result of the hearings were biathletesWolfgang Perner andWolfgang Rottmann as well as cross country skiersMartin Tauber ,Juergen Pinter ,Johannes Eder andRoland Diethart . While the six will be unable to compete in any capacity at any future Olympic event, the ban does not affect non-Olympic sporting events.References
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