The Russia Athletic Federation announced on 29 April this year that Liliya Shobukhova was banned for two years because of anomalies in her bio passport. All results from 9 October 2009 were to be annulled and the ban would end 23 January 2015.
This was announced on the website of the federation, but the page has later been
"cleaned". (And webarchive has an
archived version from 2 May 2014, but that too is empty.) Then nothing more was heard. No announcement from RUSADA, no announcement from IAAF, and she hasn't turned up on IAAF's list of sanctioned athletes or in their monthly newsletter where new sanctions are announced.
It is not the Russian athletics federation that monitors her bio passport, it is either IAAF or RUSADA. Her case must have been handled by one or both of RUSADA and IAAF, and then sent over to the national federation who announced the case. And then it became quiet. A reason for the dealy could be that she appealed the case. She has a right to appeal, at least to CAS, but there probably is an appeal option within the Russian system first. But now it seems like she rather tried to pay herself out of the problem (most likely for a good reason, she knew what her blood proflie looked like and that no one has won a bio passport case at CAS).
She doesn't appear to be in
IAAF's registered testing pool. Does this mean that it was RUSADA who handled her bio passport?
It all seems very strange and clumsy. The federation announces the ban, then they start trying to bribe IAAF's anti doping department?