Sprinters ignore court summons
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Your support makes all the difference.Greek sprinters Kostas Kenteris and Katerina Thanou have ignored a summons to appear in court to be questioned in a perjury case.
They are accused of staging a motorcycle crash to avoid a doping test before the 2004 Athens Olympics. Kenteris's lawyer said his client could not attend yesterday's hearing because of a "serious personal issue", while Thanou's lawyer gave no explanation. The sprinters will not be held in contempt because they face misdemeanor charges over the accident, legal experts say.
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