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In 1999,[?] he won the cross-country skiing World Cup for the first time. Three years later, in Lathi Cross-country skiing World Championships[?], he won two medals. A silver medal (he finished third the career, but the skier who arrived in second place was disqualified for nandrolone[?], and the gold medal in the 50 kms free-style.
In the 2002 Winter Olympic Games he competed for Spain, winning golds in the 30K freestyle and 10K pursuit races. His successes gained him congratulations from King Juan Carlos[?] of Spain.
He came in first in the 50K classical race held on the final Saturday of competition, February 23, but was disqualified from that race and thrown out of the Games the next day after testing positive for darbepoetin, which boosts red blood cell count, but was not yet a banned substance because it was a recently developed drug.
He kept his initial two gold medals.
Traces of darbepoetin were found in a random urine test February 21. Before the race on February 23, a random test for hemoglobin levels found Mühlegg above the limit; a second test five minutes later was below the limit, and he was allowed to compete. During the race he came on strong at the end to beat Mikhail Ivanov[?] of Russia by 14.9 seconds.
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