European Court rejects challenge to doping rules
The European Union's top court has thrown out a complaint by two swimmersthat the International Olympic Committee's anti-doping rules infringedtheir EU right to work.Spain's David Meca-Medina and Slovenia's Igor Majcen, two professional long-distance swimmers, once banned from international competition for two years on doping charges, argued that the IOC's rules were discriminatory and excessive.But in a ruling issued Thursday the Court of First Instance said that two simply had no case."They (anti-doping measures) are intended to preserve the spirit of fair play," the court ruled.