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UFC Tabs Anti-Doping Investigator Jeff Novitzky as VP of Athlete Health & Performance.
http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/UFC-Ta ... ance-84357
http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/UFC-Ta ... ance-84357
yeah great. all these dopers in tri.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,aust? or Nzl's? wtfblackcat said:love the orwellian title
As part of its broader athlete health program, which includes the Athlete Accident Insurance Plan implemented in 2011, UFC announced in February the development of an expanded drug-testing program that will increase out-of-competition testing and pledged significant financial commitments for targeted testing protocols. Novitzky will play a leading role in the creation and implementation of the program, scheduled to be unveiled in July 2015.
StyrbjornSterki said:This is so rich, I was tempted to start a new thread, just for this item. UFC, in case you don't know, is the world's largest (and richest) professional mixed martial arts fighting sanctioning and promotion organisation.
Novitzky did such a stellar job with the Pharmstrong prosecution, what possibly could go wrong?
Bannockburn said:StyrbjornSterki said:This is so rich, I was tempted to start a new thread, just for this item. UFC, in case you don't know, is the world's largest (and richest) professional mixed martial arts fighting sanctioning and promotion organisation.
Novitzky did such a stellar job with the Pharmstrong prosecution, what possibly could go wrong?
The blame for that flameout lies with André Birotte, who happened to receive a promotion in 2014 and is now a district judge in California.
He added Dutchman Van der Veen has cases in his camp he could not reveal at since they would compromise the investigations.
The stable handles mainly marathon running studs including record holder, Dennis Kimetto, his predecessor and two-time London champion, Wilson Kipsang as well as two-time Boston and New York winner, Geoffrey Mutai.
The Hitch said:Just wondering if anyone has any info on golf. Does doping happen there. I have never played it so don't know what the challenges are. I'm guessing physicality isn't really important since so many people in their 40's are good at it. What about mind drugs things like that.
MagnificentMerckx said:The Hitch said:Just wondering if anyone has any info on golf. Does doping happen there. I have never played it so don't know what the challenges are. I'm guessing physicality isn't really important since so many people in their 40's are good at it. What about mind drugs things like that.
Wasn't a case once taken against Vijay Singh and then dropped.
SeriousSam said:Broadly speaking, doping in any sport is essentially a function of two factors:
-is there stuff that enhances
-can the probability of getting caught be made small
If yes and yes, a significant fraction of athletes is probably going to dope, as has been known since at least Plato's time.
The Hitch said:Just wondering if anyone has any info on golf. Does doping happen there. I have never played it so don't know what the challenges are. I'm guessing physicality isn't really important since so many people in their 40's are good at it. What about mind drugs things like that.
the sceptic said:The Hitch said:Just wondering if anyone has any info on golf. Does doping happen there. I have never played it so don't know what the challenges are. I'm guessing physicality isn't really important since so many people in their 40's are good at it. What about mind drugs things like that.
tiger wwoods used the same doctor as aroid who was busted trying to smuggle HGH over the border.
Don't know if that is the golfing equivalent of working with Dr Ferrari but it has to be pretty close.
Maybe a little, but there seems to be too much predictable use of the - he hasn't been convicted therefore he must be clean, argument.mrhender said:the sceptic said:The Hitch said:Just wondering if anyone has any info on golf. Does doping happen there. I have never played it so don't know what the challenges are. I'm guessing physicality isn't really important since so many people in their 40's are good at it. What about mind drugs things like that.
tiger wwoods used the same doctor as aroid who was busted trying to smuggle HGH over the border.
Don't know if that is the golfing equivalent of working with Dr Ferrari but it has to be pretty close.
Actually there's some interesting discussion of Tiger-dope in this forum:
http://thesandtrap.com/t/80150/the-tige ... -thread/54
They don't have a clinic there, but the thread seems ok balanced![]()
MagnificentMerckx said:Unless there was a drug that could significantly induce a greater than naturally attainable hand-eye coordination response, which to my knowledge does not exist, I cannot see otherwise how existing performance enhancing drugs could have a reasonable and beneficial effect for the golfer.
Dear Wiggo said:Simply because you can play more golf, and thus improve your touch, more quickly than the normally aspirated golfer.
Catwhoorg said:Golf certainly benefits from being stronger fitter and driving further, but in the end it is a touch game.
So it will help but certainly isn't necessary to get to the top.
There is no pill to take a donkey to a racehorse for golf (yet)
