Doping in other sports?

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Weird that MLB players are using Boldenone = Equipoise; a veterinarian anabolic steroid primarily used to treat horses. Lol

From my understanding, it's similar to testosterone with a small modification making it a little less androgenic & estrogenic. But it has a long half-life (14 days) & can be detected up to one year after a last use.


Historically, most of the anabolic steroid pops in MLB have been for Winstrol - an oral compound extremely popular with T&F athletes, bodybuilders, powerlifters, and has a short detection window.
 
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Weird that MLB players are using Boldenone = Equipoise; a veterinarian anabolic steroid primarily used to treat horses. Lol

From my understanding, it's similar to testosterone with a small modification making it a little less androgenic & estrogenic. But it has a long half-life (14 days) & can be detected up to one year after a last use.


Historically, most of the anabolic steroid pops in MLB have been for Winstrol - an oral compound extremely popular with T&F athletes, bodybuilders, powerlifters, and has a short detection window.
Yeah, I found that interesting. Wonder if some dopers are just naive about what they’re actually taking and just go by whatever a trainer or teammate told them. They certainly seem much less aware of PED details than the denizens of this forum ;)
 
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Where are the Portuguese authorities, Pepe is on some of that mad W52 gear, never seen a 41 year old with that much energy after 120!!!
 
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Yeah, I found that interesting. Wonder if some dopers are just naive about what they’re actually taking and just go by whatever a trainer or teammate told them. They certainly seem much less aware of PED details than the denizens of this forum ;)
You can buy SARMS now in the US and who knows what else, made in the US and shipped within the US. Don't need to go to Chinese suppliers or Joe Papp (had to throw that in there for bad humor, hope you're doing well, post once in a while).
 
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Nothing like doping up the teens to win medals -
https://www.bbc.com/sport/winter-sports/68570073
Banned Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva was given 56 medications, nutritional and dietary supplements, the Court of Arbitration for Sport has revealed.

They were given to Valieva over a two-year period from January 2020 to December 2021, when she was aged 13-15.

None of the substances are on the World Anti-Doping Agency's (Wada) banned list.

Valieva, 17, was given a four-year ban for doping by Cas in January.

She tested positive for banned heart medication trimetazidine in December 2021, shortly before competing in the 2022 Winter Olympics.
 
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“None of the substances are on the World Anti-Doping Agency's (Wada) banned list.”

So what’s the problem?
56 medications, nutritional and dietary supplements and that's without trimetazidine; is that something that a 13 year old should be taking?
 
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56 medications, nutritional and dietary supplements and that's without trimetazidine; is that something that a 13 year old should be taking?

I’ll ask again, if something is not a banned substance, where’s the problem? In fact, I’ll just ask an expert.
 
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A couple banned substances would likely be safer/healthier than what she’s being put through. Maybe not explicitly against the rules but ironic considering it’s what the rules are trying to prevent.
 

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56 medications, nutritional and dietary supplements and that's without trimetazidine; is that something that a 13 year old should be taking?
Why not? Maybe some of them are dodgy or somewhat unhealthy, but I wouldn't assume so.
 
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56 medications, nutritional and dietary supplements and that's without trimetazidine; is that something that a 13 year old should be taking?

Probably not as purely a child welfare safety issue, it's the kind of abuse of trust from coaches we often see in gymnastics too

but I dread to think if they surveyed the adults in some professional sports just how many medications & supplements they'd tally up, as its probably more than 56 if you break it down completely.

All perfectly legal of course but they're not existing on just bread & water.
 

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There is nothing on the list that hits my nerves. Especially if we're talking about two years of an elite athlete.
 
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There is nothing on the list that hits my nerves. Especially if we're talking about two years of an elite athlete.
I also would presume that some of these were used intermittently or sporadically as needed. It's always a bit shocking to look at everything an athlete might take over years ... she certainly has used a lot of different supplements (a few that I don't recognize and did not check)

This said, she doped too!
 
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It's the same as the poor French guy accused of taking EPO. The only answer is to sue for loss of income, damages etc etc so that sports bodies are 100% certain of doping before banning people. Giving the old "following WADA guidelines" excuse does not exonerate national sports federations.
These two examples seem different than the faulty EPO test. They haven’t proved that they weren’t doping. They had their excuses about contamination deemed viable. That’s the area where a clearer standard is needed—making a decision on the “balance of probabilities” in which the probability threshold isn’t determined in advance leads to chaos.
 
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There does seem to be a contradiction in the article - "We follow the evidence ..."
"Nobody wants to nail tennis players or ruin their careers without reason. But we follow the evidence and independent expertise to reach a conclusion," an ITIA source told BBC Sport.

but we'll appeal the "independent panel" ...
Moore, 31, was banned in May 2022 after boldenone and nandrolone - anabolic steroids on Wada's banned list - were found in her system.

In December 2023, an independent panel ruled meat eaten while she was playing in Colombia was the source of both substances.
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However, the case is not yet over. The ITIA is appealing against the ruling that both of the substances in her system were a result of contaminated meat.
The heavy handed way they've handled these cases - claiming guilt, without investigation - is the big problem, as athletes can n't get back lost time.