Thanou barred from Beijing Olympics

BEIJING — The IOC has barred Greek sprinter Katerina Thanou from the Beijing Games, saying her role in a drug-testing cover-up four years ago in Athens was “a scandalous saga” that had brought the Olympic movement into disrepute.

Thanou and fellow Greek sprinter Kostas Kenteris missed doping tests on the eve of the 2004 opening ceremony, and claimed later they were injured in a motorcycle accident. Both eventually withdrew from the games and were banned by the IAAF, the governing body for world track and field.

The International Olympic Committee on Sunday excluded Thanou, punishing her for the 2004 doping incident and following a recommendation of its disciplinary panel. In addition, the IOC executive board invoked a second rule which bars the Greek on what amounts to moral grounds.

Spokeswoman Giselle Davies said the IOC made the decision “in order to send a firm signal of the IOC’s moral consideration.”

“There is a whole string — a list of events — that took place over the course of this sorry tale,” Davies said. “This string of events really resulted in what the IOC sees as a scandalous saga that overshadowed the Athens Games and brought the IOC, the Olympic movement as a whole, into disrepute. Based on this, the board made its recommendation that she should be ineligible.”

Davies said Thanou and Greek officials had been notified of the decision. She has previously threatened to the sue the IOC.

One of her lawyers, Nikos Kollias, said the sprinter would not file an appeal.

“We will not appeal her participation in the games. What matters now is Katerina’s compensation,” Kollias told the Associated Press in Athens.

Thanou issued a statement harshly criticizing a “prearranged mockery of a decision.”

“Since they have not succeeded in breaking my spirit … the masks fell and we came to this arbitrary and illegal decision that tramples on any notion of justice and equity,” she said. “It is these totalitarian practices and decisions that bring the sporting spirit and the Olympic ideal that my country gave birth to into disrepute.”

Thanou said she will continue competing.

President Jacques Rogge said earlier the IOC had reserved the right in Athens to open disciplinary procedures against Thanou and Kenteris if they sought accreditation for future games.

Using tough language, the IOC said Thanou’s conduct was “totally incompatible with the Olympic spirit.”

“The prejudice caused by Ms. Thanou is most serious,” the IOC said in a statement. “It affects not only the IOC, but the entire Olympic movement — in particular, the athletes participating in the Olympic Games.”

After sitting out her two-year ban imposed by the IAAF, Thanou returned to competition in 2007 and was entered for the Beijing Olympics last month by the Greek Olympic committee.

The hearing into Thanou’s eligibility is not connected to her claim to the 100-meter gold medal won by Marion Jones at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

Thanou finished second in that race. Jones was stripped of all five of her Sydney medals after admitting earlier this year that she was doping at the time. The IOC has not made a decision on the reallocation of Jones’ medals.

————

Associated Press writer Demetris Nellas contributed to this report from Athens, Greece.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Glacier Peak’s Reed Nagel takes the ball up the court against Arlington’s Maveric Vaden during the game on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Glacier Peak boys basketball blitzes Arlington

The Grizzlies never look back after 22-0 run in first half to increase Wesco 4A lead on Friday.

X
Kamiak’s Max Christiansen surpasses 1,000 career points

Marysville Pilchuck’s Michael Smathers Jr. mashes cross-town rivals with 41.

Meadowdale’s Mia Brockmeyer looks for an open teammate to pass to during the game against Shorewood on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025 in Lynnwood, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Presley Harris’ six 3s powers Stanwood past Monroe

Meadowdale’s Mia Brockmeyer surpasses 1,000 career points.

Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for Jan. 4-10

The Athlete of the Week nominees for Dec. Jan. 4-10. Voting closes… Continue reading

Seattle Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones IV (13) and Devin Witherspoon (21) have helped turn around the team's defense. (Photo courtesy of the Seattle Seahawks)
Seahawks transformed from little brother to NFC West bully

As epic as the rivalry between the Seattle Seahawks and… Continue reading

Lake Stevens’ Gabe Allinson makes a layup against Tenison Woods during the game on Dec. 2, 2025 in Lake Stevens, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Clutch points push Lake Stevens boys to 9-5

Devin Freeman scores nine fourth-quarter points on Thursday as the Vikings continue a strong campaign.

Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold was listed as questionable to play against the 49ers for Saturday's playoff game. (Getty Images / The Athletic)
Seahawks’ Sam Darnold listed questionable for 49ers showdown

The Seattle Seahawks placed Sam Darnold on their injury report… Continue reading

Shorewood wins five events to take three-team meet

Prep boys swimming roundup for Thursday, Jan. 15: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To… Continue reading

Meadowdale's Chris Ramirez (right) is signaled as the winner of the 144-pound match against Shorecrest's Neta Navot in the Mavericks' 43-34 win against the Scots at Shorecrest High School on Jan. 15, 2026. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)
Meadowdale boys wrestling remains undefeated in dual meets

While unsatisfied with their effort, the Mavericks top Shorecrest 43-34 on Thursday.

Cascade’s Caylee Krestel runs the ball against Jackson during the game on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Cascade, Everett flag football pick up key Wesco wins

The Bruins swept their two-game slate while the Seagulls went 1-1 on Wednesday.

Snohomish’s Grady Rohrich yells after beating Meadowdale on Monday, Jan. 5, 2026 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Snohomish boys knock off Monroe for key league win

The Panthers down the defending champs on a busy Wednesday in the North.

Marysville Getchell and Snohomish boys wrestling earn wins

Prep roundup for Wednesday, Jan. 14: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.