In November 2009, Ramzi was stripped of his gold medal.
He was stripped of his gold medal.
(Johnson, a Canadian sprinter, was stripped of his gold medal after testing positive for steroids.)
Johnson was therefore stripped of his gold medal as well as recognition of what had been a world-record performance.
Two days later, Canadians witnessed the downfall of Johnson, when he was stripped of his gold medal and world record.
Reportedly, Taher "remained unfazed by the stories of being stripped of his gold medal".
Johnson was stripped of his gold medal in the 100-meter dash and banned from Olympic competition for using a steroid.
Johnson, 35, was stripped of his Olympic 100-meter gold medal in 1988 and suspended for two years for using anabolic steroids.
The first 1988 Olympic medalist to fail a drug test was stripped of his gold medal today, the day after his 24th birthday.
But he tested positive for Stanozolol, and two days later he was stripped of both his gold medal and the record.