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Former Olympic cyclist banned for providing triathlete son with drugs

Former three-time Austrian Olympic cyclist Johann Lienhart has been banned for 10 years for providing his son, a professional triathlete, with illegal performance-enhancing substances.

The Austrian Anti-Doping Legal Committee said onTuesday that the 60-year-old Lienhart supplied his son with EPO, genotropine and testosterone between December 2018 and March 2019.

The committee determined that Lienhart not only supplied his son with illegal drugs but also “encouraged, instructed and supported” his son to cheat.

Lienhart’s son is a former two-time Austrian National triathlon champion. Florian Lienhart was caught doping and provisionally suspended in 2019, before being banned for four years last February.

Johann Lienhart was one of Austria’s leading cyclists in the 1980s and competed at three Olympics between 1980 and 1988. He won the national road title in 1983 and was part of the Austrian team that won bronze at the time trial of the 1987 world championships.

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