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The IAAF understands that "individual data readings from an athlete's biological passport (ABP) cannot by themselves constitute evidence of doping."
The International Athletics Federation (IAAF) issued a statement on Thursday apologizing to the athletes affected by the cyber attack suffered at the beginning of April and which has exposed personal and medical information of the athletes.
A few weeks later, the group FANCY BEARS has made public the list, where you can see that among the athletes appears the Spanish marchador 'Chuso' Gracía Bragado.