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No decision yet for Morgan Hamm

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Morgan Hamm and USA Gymnastics will have to wait a bit longer for the International Gymnastics Federation to weigh in on whether Hamm is cleared to compete at the Beijing Games.

Some reports had suggested that the federation might make a decision today on whether to accept or challenge the decision by USA Gymnastics and the U.S. Olympics Committee to allow Hamm to compete.

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USA Gymnastics president Steve Penny told the Associated Press that he expected the federation to make an announcement on Monday on Hamm’s situation.

The issue arose after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency reported that Hamm had tested positive for an anti-inflammatory drug that is prohibited, unless the athlete files the proper paperwork -- which Hamm had failed to do.

Hamm said the mistake occurred when he sought treatment for a swollen left ankle. U.S. officials investigated and cleared Hamm to compete.

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International sports federations have the right to appeal USADA decisions to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

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