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NAIROBI Cheap Mathew Barzal Hoodie , Dec. 19 (Xinhua) -- More Kenyans were caught doping beyond the names released by International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF), Athletics Kenya (AK) President Isaiah Kiplagat confirmed Friday.
16 more cases have not been reported because the AK cannot track down the suspected athletes to hear their version of the story.
So far 32 cases of doping were reported and only 16 have been made public from Kenya.
"They are elusive. But we are doing our best to get hold of them. Most competed in Peru, Mexico, USA and Europe. A few cases were in Asia. The number is over 200. But only 32 were nabbed," Kiplagat told reporters in Nairobi.
Kenya has come under the spotlight for failing to curb the vice as several of their elite athletes rule the world in long distance races and marathon.
"We punish and warn these athletes not to get caught doping. Out of the 32 cases Cheap Josh Bailey Hoodie , this year, we have no clue on 16 cases. We don't know where to find these athletes. There are maybe more cases to come. There are also five cases of transgender and IAAF wants us to determine the gender of these athletes if they are men or women by testing their hormones," said Kiplagat.
With a huge surplus after declaring their annual financial statements, the federation has not tried to invest the money in sensitizing, educating and curbing doping Cheap Jordan Eberle Hoodie , save for one seminar it held in Eldoret.
But Kiplagat will not be taking the sticks insisting that even the cases revealed by the Germany TV, where 150 samples from the London Olympics Games, where IAAF is alleged to have been covering- up on doping, are all innocent.
"We can't reveal the identity of these athletes. That is confidential unless their samples, which have been kept in a bank reveal different pattern of hemoglobin after subsequent tests. But many athletes try to clear their system Cheap Nick Leddy Hoodie , so that when tested again the banned drugs can't be found. It is always difficult to trace them," Kiplagat said.
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DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- A new report by the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) have revealed that corruption helped to fuel wildlife poaching in the region.
The report released on Thursday in the EALA headquarters in Tanzania's northern tourist city of Arusha said East Africa was now an epicentre of poaching where endangered animals were killed for their trophies fetching good money in the black markets overseas.
The report said inadequate number of skilled rangers to confront the heavily armed gangsters was also to blame for the escalating carnage of animals, especially the elephants.
The report tabled before the House for debate said corrupt officials, in Tanzania and Kenya in particular, could have been compromised through bribes to allow killing of animals and illegal export of the trophies.
Other factors for increasing cases of poaching include inadequate modern technological facilities and equipment to combat the emerging wildlife insecurity as well as poor enforcement of laws in the protected areas, said the report.
The report followed a survey carried out by EALA members from the Committee on Agriculture, Tourism and Natural Resources who visited the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and Nairobi National Park in Kenya.
Serengeti, whose ecosystem extends to Maasai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya, was found to be most affected by game poaching while Mombasa port is reported to be the major port for ivory to illegal buyers abroad.
""Today the Serengeti ecosystem is only about 40 percent of what it historically was due to human encroachment,"" said the report.
It added: ""Non-authorized people still enter the park to hunt animals, cut down trees as well as graze livestock.""
The report said although elephants and rhinoceros were the most vulnerable, other animals now being hunted down by the poachers included buffaloes, giraffes, lions, hippopotamus, crocodiles, antelopes, wildebeests, water bucks, gazelles and ostriches.
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SHANGHAI, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China, Ltd. announced Friday that three technology subsidiaries have recently completed private placement financing, which received positive responses particularly from international institutional investors.
Ping An Healthcare and Technology Company Limited has completed a pre-IPO financing of 400 million U.S. dollars before the company seeks IPO at Hong Kong Stock Exchange Cheap John Tavares Hoodie , the company said in a statement.
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