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The British Athletic Federation lifted the ban on 25 July 1995.
On 25 March 1996 the IAAF congress in South Africa also accepted the report and cleared her.
The IAAF general secretary said: " We can no longer trust that the laboratories get it right ; we have to test the testers more often ".
Modahl spent six years fighting the BAF for compensation and to clear her name-she sought £ 450, 000 in damages.
The High Court ruled against her in 2000, on the basis that no contract existed between her and the BAF.
Ultimately, the cost financially ruined Modahl and contributed to the financial collapse of the BAF in 1998, which was replaced by UK Athletics.

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