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Pop star Vanessa-Mae vows to fight international ski ban

Vanessa-Mae celebrates after completing her first run of the women's giant slalom at the Sochi Olympics on Feb. 18.
(Christophe Ena / Associated Press)
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The odd tale of the pop violinist who moonlights as an Olympic skier just won’t go away.

Vanessa-Mae has now vowed to fight a four-year ban she received this week for skiing in manipulated races. Officials handed down the punishment after finding the 36-year-old took part in the events to qualify for the 2014 Sochi Games, where she competed for Thailand under the name Vanessa Vanakorn.

Calling the ban “nonsense,” Vanessa-Mae released a statement to the German news agency DPA, saying: “We will of course take it to the international Court of Arbitration for Sport.”

The international ski federation said the Slovenian qualifiers in question were organized through Vanessa-Mae’s management company and the Thailand Olympic Committee. They included altered times, results for skiers who were not present and other discrepancies.

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Several officials were punished as a result of the investigation.

Vanessa-Mae finished last in the giant slalom at Sochi. As a musician, she has parlayed her self-described blend of classical, pop and jazz violin into millions of dollars in record sales.

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