This was on the news down there http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-03-13/aussie-sport-doping-details-emerge-as-government/4571490
sniper said:they only caught power athletes, probably on steroids.
in 2005 arguably the field of endurance athletes was pervaded with EPO, yet they don't catch one single endurance athlete.
i must admit, though, that I'm not closely following this story.
it just smells like there is currently a strong anti-eastern european bias within the IAAF.
Gatlin and ramzi are still double world champions from 05martinvickers said:Honestly - not really; there's a strong culture of steroid abuse in certain events in countries - note how few 'polish' busts there are, how romanian busts have declined over the years.
And hey, let's remember, they'd already caught Justin Gatlin (2005 Worlds gold 100, 200) and Rahmzi (2005 Worlds gold 600, 1500).
Look at the number of us sprinters caught over the year - now they catch fewer - but look how weak, relatively speaking, us male sprinting now is.
Look, i know you probably want them to catch Farah or Ennis or something - but be that as it may - cheats ARE cheats, and the long and the short of it is Belarus, in partuclar seems to have an epidemic of it - i think it's good to expose and try and stop that, no?
mikehammer67 said:http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2012/07/25/ioc-doping-chief-rues-not-acting-sooner-on-retests173053/
same story last year with the ioc
a few positives from eastern european field event medallists
they retested less than 100 samples after being reminded to do so
-that might suggest a lack of real interest
why no epo positives? hasn't testing advanced?
Zam_Olyas said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/boxing/22047144
Dillian Whyte: Scapegoat for sport’s supplement generation?
Zam_Olyas said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/boxing/22047144
Dillian Whyte: Scapegoat for sport’s supplement generation?
Catwhoorg said:He took Jack3d to boost his performance in training. Admitted this in his testimony.
Maybe he didn't know it contained MHA, but it is (was as that formulation is banned in the UK now) listed on the ingredients. So he can't even realistically claim that he took due diligence over what he ingested.
2 Years is spot on (and agreed by the appeals panel). Had he been less than forthright, he could have upto 4 years under the new regulations.
El_ojo_del_Tigre said:He clearly didn't know that it was illegal - he even showed the jack3d container to the testers on the night. They didn't say a thing.
wiggos sideburn said:Founder of BALCO laboratories Victor Conte has decided to tell former Light Heavyweight champion Jean Pascal that his current nutrionist Angel Heredia (who has also previously been convicted for supplying PED's to athletes) brings suspicion on him, as Conte believes Heredia is still dirty and providing PED's. Pascal has argued back on twitter that he is clean as is Heredia. Guessing Conte hasn't heard of the term pot, kettle, black
will10 said:So Tottenham are blood-spinning yet again, this time to accelerate Gareth Bale's recovery.
I genuinely don't understand how this isn't doping. Someone educate me?
Note the connection with Nike.mikehammer67 said:http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323550604578412913149043072.html?mod=wsj_share_tweet
doctor to the stars
and tue's
Frosty said:Maybe not a statement that a lot of people would disagree with but perhaps a bit different to that which normally comes out of athletics
Lynsey Sharp (Scottish 800 metre runner) says drugs are a 'huge problem' in athletics
"There's a lot of people being caught, but it's nothing compared to the amount of people getting away with it."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/athletics/22363900
Briant_Gumble said:Props to her for speaking out and not toeing the PR line of "there's a small minority trying to ruin it for everyone but don't be worried about what your seeing on the TV.
Kelly Holmes springs to mind as the most obvious doped 800m metre.