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Jurisprudence

<i> From Staff and Wire Reports</i>

The German track and field federation officials decided to follow international rules requiring a four-year suspension for 1991 world sprint champion Katrin Krabbe because she had taken a banned substance, clenbuterol. While abiding by the rules, the officials said they will apply to the International Amateur Athletic Federation, the sport’s world governing body, to have Krabbe’s ban dropped by the end of 1993.

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