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Russian swimmer Yulia Efimova banned 16 months for doping

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World champion breaststroker Yulia Efimova received a backdated 16-month doping suspension Tuesday after she tested positive for a steroid last fall.

Efimova, 22, could have received a longer ban that could have kept her out of the 2015 World Championships in Kazan, Russia. Now, it appears she will be eligible for the meet, the biggest swimming competition before the Rio Olympics, as one of the host country’s biggest stars.

She said she will not appeal the ban, according to SwimVortex.com, citing the Russian news agency ITAR-TASS.

“[Appealing] requires energy, time, and most importantly, money,” Efimova said. “Moreover, I know that I made a mistake. The main thing is to start [working] for the World Championships in Kazan and the Olympic Games.”

Efimova won 200m breaststroke bronze at the 2012 Olympics, behind U.S. gold medalist Rebecca Soni, who is now retired.

Efimova took gold in the 200m breast and the 50m breast, breaking the world record in the latter, at the 2013 World Championships in Barcelona. She also won silver in the 100m breast behind world record breaker Ruta Meilutyte of Lithuania, her competition for world’s best breaststroker with Soni out of the picture.

Efimova’s urine sample from an out-of-competition test on Oct. 31 was found to have the steroid DHEA. She said it came from a supplement she bought at a GNC store in California, where she was training, and that a salesperson assured her the supplement was “doping-free,” though DHEA was clearly listed as an ingredient on the label. Efimova said she didn’t know what DHEA was or that it was prohibited at the time.

Efimova also said her coach, Dave Salo, is adamantly opposed to the use of supplements. Salo also coached U.S. Olympic swimmer Jessica Hardy, who qualified for the 2008 Olympics but had to withdraw after a failed drug test that she believed was due to a tainted supplement. Efimova said she will not use supplements in the future.

The suspension was backdated to Oct. 31, 2013, and will run through Feb. 28, 2015, five months before the World Championships in Kazan.

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French breakaway rider takes Tour de France stage

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STATION DES ROUSSES, France (AP) — Speeding away on a small mountain road more suited to goats than riders, Lilian Calmejane has won Stage 8 to the Rousses ski station in the Jura Massif for his first victory in his first Tour de France.

Calmejane, riding for French Direct Energie, fought cramp after breaking away on the final climb and hung on, tongue lolling, for victory in only the second visit by the Tour to the Rousses. It was the second win at this Tour for a French rider.

Tour leader Chris Froome finished in a group further back, retaining the overall race lead and its yellow jersey ahead of a second, far harder day of climbing, again in the Jura mountains, on Sunday.

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Sunday’s Stage 9 stays in the mountains with nearly 5,000 meters of climbing, including three beyond-category climbs, the toughest on the Tour. The general classification is sure to be shaken.

NBC Sports Gold coverage starts at 5:40 a.m. ET. NBCSN coverage starts at 6:30 a.m.

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Venus Williams legally entered intersection before car crash, police say

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Police say video shows tennis star Venus Williams legally entered an intersection seconds before she drove into the path another car, resulting in a fatal accident.

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, police released video Friday of the June 9 crash. It was taken by a security camera at the exit to Williams’ neighborhood.

It shows Williams headed north stopping her SUV behind a car at a red light. Williams goes straight when the light turns green, but a car turning left cuts her off. She briefly stops.

She then moves into the westbound lanes where she is struck by a car driven by Linda Barson, who then had a green light. Barson’s 78-year-old husband Jerome Barson died June 23 from injuries suffered in the crash.

Williams has not been cited or charged. Police say the crash remains under investigation.

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