BEIJING, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Kim Jong-su of the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has tested positive for banned
substance at the ongoing Beijing Olympic Games, the International Olympic
Committee (IOC) said here on Friday at a press conference.
Kim, who took bronze in men's 10-meter air pistol on
Aug. 9 and silver in the men's 50-meter pistol final on Aug. 12, has tested
positive for EPO and been excluded from the Games, said IOC press director
Giselle Davies.
She said the IOC decided at an executive board
meeting on Friday to disqualify Kim's medals. "Of course the IOC now asks the
shooting sports federation to modify the results."
In the 10-meter pistol event, the third place now
goes to Jason Turner from the United States. In the 50-meter event, silver goes
to Tan Zongliang from China and bronze to Vladimir Isakov from Russia, said
Davies.
Kim, born in 1977, took bronze in 50-meter pistol at
Athens in 2002 and had expected gold in Beijing. He scored 660.2 points in the
50-meter event in Beijing, 0.2 point behind Jin Jong Oh from South Korea.
His personal best result scored 684.5 points in
10-meter air pistol at the World Cup in Guangzhou of southern China in 2006.
He was the second athlete to test positive at the
Beijing Games, following Spanish cyclist Maria Isabel Moreno.