(NOV 19) COLORADO SPRINGS,
Colo. - The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee today
announced that Panam Sports has upgraded boxer Naomi Graham and
karate athlete Kamran Madani to gold medals, and open water
swimmer Taylor Abbott to the silver medal, for their
performances at the Pan American Games Lima 2019. The medal
reallocations are a result of three athletes receiving
disqualification rulings for doping offenses and having their
medal wins revoked.
"I'm overjoyed to be upgraded to
the gold medal and to be named the Pan American champion," said
Graham. "Thank you to the United States Army for the continuous
support so I am able to compete at such a high level while still
serving my country. I would also like to thank the USOPC and
Panam Sports for their commitment to clean and fair sport, and
congratulations to Taylor [Abbott] and Kamran [Madani] on their
sport success and upgraded Pan American medals as well."
With the medal reallocation, Graham becomes the women's
middleweight champion at her first Pan American Games. A staff
sergeant and U.S. Army World Class Athlete, Graham was named
captain of the USA Boxing Team as she continues to prepare for
the upcoming Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Madani also becomes a Pan American champion, earning the upgrade
to the gold medal in the men's-84 kg. kumite event, continuing a
long tradition of American success since the sport's
introduction to the Pan American Games in 1995. Abbott, who swam
for the University of Tennessee in college, earns the silver
medal in the men's 10-kilometer open water swim.
"On behalf of the USOPC, I congratulate these terrific athletes
on their performances in Lima. While we regret it is not
possible to give them back their celebratory moment at the Pan
American Games, we are thrilled to honor them today," said USOPC
President Susanne Lyons. "Doping has no place in the Olympic and
Paralympic movements, and we will continue to work diligently
until we can ensure athletes around the world are competing
fairly. Today we are one step closer towards the equitable
playing field our athletes - and all athletes - deserve."
"It's imperative that every athlete is competing in a clean and
fair environment, and I'm proud of Panam Sports and the USOPC
for standing strong in that commitment," said Panam Sports
President Neven Ilic. "I send my sincere congratulations to
Naomi [Graham], Kamran [Madani] and Taylor [Abbott] for their
medals and thank them for their outstanding performances in Lima
last year."
The medals will be presented to the athletes in a virtual medal
ceremony on Nov. 18 hosted by USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland, Ilic,
Lyons, and features National Governing Body representatives,
coaches, teammates, family and friends.
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