RIO DE JANEIRO -- Russia was stripped of another track and field medal from the 2008 Beijing Olympics on Friday after three athletes were retroactively caught in drug tests, the latest blow to a country reeling from scandals over widespread doping.Russia lost its silver medal in the womens 4x400 relay after Anastasiya Kapachinskaya tested positive for the steroids stanozol and turinabol in a reanalysis of her samples, the International Olympic Committee said.Its the second 2008 relay medal stripped this week from Russia because of doping. On Tuesday, the IOC took away Russias gold in the 4x100 after Yulia Chermoshanskaya tested positive for the same two steroids.Under international rules, an entire relay team loses its medals if one of the runners tests positive.With Kapachinskayas positive, Jamaica is in line to move up from third to silver and Belarus from fourth to bronze in the 4x400 relay.Kapachinskaya was also disqualified from her fifth-place finish in the individual 400 meters.In the two other cases announced Friday, Alexander Pogorelov tested positive for turinabol and was stripped of his fourth-place finish in the decathlon, and Ivan Yushkov had his 10th-place result in the shot put annulled after he tested positive for stanozolol, turinabol and oxandrolone.The three drugs are all traditional steroids that go back decades. Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson tested positive for stanozolol at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, where he was stripped of the gold medal in the 100 meters.The IOC stores doping samples for 10 years so they can be retested when improved methods become available. Using enhanced techniques, the IOC has retested more than 1,000 doping samples from the Beijing Games and 2012 London Olympics to catch cheats who evaded detection at the time. A total of 98 athletes have been caught.For the Beijing and London retests, the IOC used a method that can detect use of steroids going back weeks and months, rather than days.Fridays decision was another black eye for Russia, whose track and field team was banned from the Rio de Janeiro Olympics over allegations of state-sponsored doping. Investigations are continuing into wider systematic doping in Russia involving dozens of other summer and winter Olympic sports. Baseball Jerseys Outlet . 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And really, no further comments about that.?Saupold has retained a lawyer, though it is not clear if this incident will present any immigration or visa issues for the Australian.According to Toledo Municipal Court Records, Saupold is due back in court for assault charge on Sept. 13 at 9 a.m. He was released from jail on bond Sunday morning and arraigned Monday.Saupolds agent and attorney both declined to comment on the case. Efforts to reach Saupold were unsuccessful.The 26-year-old Saupold, a native of Perth, Australia, was 1-1 with a 7.45 ERA in six games with the Tigers this season. He was optioned to the clubs Triple-A affiliate in Toledo earlier this month.According to the arrest report from the Toledo Police Department, obtained by ESPN.com, Saupold was arrested after a brawl that occurred at 20 S. Huron St. stemming from an argument among Saupold, Ngoepe, Neverauskas and 25-year-old bar patron Andrey Goncharuk?that began at the Bronze Boar bar.Saupold was arrested after two TPD officers witnessed Saupold punch Goncharuk in the face with a closed right fist.Saupold was arrested and charged with assault [simple] kknowingly attempt or cause physical harm to another or anothers unborn.ddddddddddddNgoepe and Neverauskas, who appeared in the Indianapolis Indians 2-0 win over the Toledo Mud Hens on Saturday, were also arrested.According to the police report, Neverauskas began yelling obscenities at the two officers, and Ngoepe tried to physically prevent one of the officers from arresting Saupold.Goncharuk was also charged with assault.Ngoepe, from South Africa,?and Neverauskas, from Lithuania, have been suspended by the Pirates for the last seven days of Triple-A Indianapolis season.In a statement,?Pirates general manager Neal Huntington said the organization is extremely disappointed.The incident between the players and the patron, according to witnesses cited in the police report, began when the three players were informed by the bartender that it was last call and they became disgruntled.Ngoepe, according to the report, began yelling at a female bartender after he was asked to dispose of his drink, which prompted Goncharuk to step in and push Ngoepe to the floor. Goncharuk waited inside the bar for 15 minutes after the three players left, but they remained outside, then began pushing each other, and cops were called.The Bronze Boars owner, John Orr, said he was not inside the bar when the incident took place but was informed by his staff that the players were behaving poorly and were upset about being told to dispose of their drinks and leave.?He said he has since reviewed the security camera footage of the incident.The ballplayers were belligerent sons of b------, Orr said when reached by phone by ESPN. ' ' '