Doping in XC skiing

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Pretty simple, back in 2014-2016, reports were made in the Norwegian media about systematic use of asthma medicine on non asthmatic skiers starting in the late 80’s. Johaug was popped, Sundby was popped, and muscle Marit wrote in her book about how FIS called the doctor in April 2017 about discrepancy in one of her samples from the 30km at the Lahti Word Championships. She was also using symbicort for the longest times, and I am quite sure she was using other ‘methods’ and ‘substances.’ Kowalczyk had every right to be critical back in 2010-2012.
I think this long tirade with the Norwegian skier barely mentioned is a good prima facie for my thesis:

"F-k the doping Norwegians, if there is even a flimsiest case against one of them, let's nail that guy / gal!"

Again, totally possible that they have a good doping program and many / most of their XC-skiers are tainted.
 
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I think this long tirade with the Norwegian skier barely mentioned is a good prima facie for my thesis:

"F-k the doping Norwegians, if there is even a flimsiest case against one of them, let's nail that guy / gal!"

Again, totally possible that they have a good doping program and many / most of their XC-skiers are tainted.
I think this long tirade with the Norwegian skier barely mentioned is a good prima facie for my thesis:

"F-k the doping Norwegians, if there is even a flimsiest case against one of them, let's nail that guy / gal!"

Again, totally possible that they have a good doping program and many / most of their XC-skiers are tainted.

“Flimsiest.” LOL. Good joke.
 
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If you treat the case of this Norwegian skier equivalent to Max Hauke with the needle in his vein, You keep proving my point.

I fully agree with Kingjr: "But there isn't even a 'case'."

There is no there there.
 
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Victoria Carl has tested positive for Clenbuterol, not because of a steak but supposedly because of the Bundeswehr delivering the wrong cough medicine at the World Military Games
 
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Victoria Carl has tested positive for Clenbuterol, not because of a steak but supposedly because of the Bundeswehr delivering the wrong cough medicine at the World Military Games
Of course they did!
 
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Of course they did!
Don't know about German army doctors but here in the States military medical staff doesn't necessarily always have the best of reputations. (If you're familiar with Madigan Army hospital in the Tacoma area that one had a very sketchy reputation [at least in the 80s and 90s], so much so it became a grim joke. Like, if you want the wrong leg amputated, or need no amputation at all but will still get it, go to Madigan!)

I'm not saying Carl is innocent by any means, but if German military doctors are anything like the ones at Madigan I can understand how a mistake can happen.
 
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Don't know about German army doctors but here in the States military medical staff doesn't necessarily always have the best of reputations. (If you're familiar with Madigan Army hospital in the Tacoma area that one had a very sketchy reputation [at least in the 80s and 90s], so much so it became a grim joke. Like, if you want the wrong leg amputated, or need no amputation at all but will still get it, go to Madigan!)

I'm not saying Carl is innocent by any means, but if German military doctors are anything like the ones at Madigan I can understand how a mistake can happen.
I mean, if the doctor did his job somewhat properly there should be a medical record showing that he actually prescribed her cough medicine that contains Clen.
 
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Official statement here

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If I get it correctly, Carl was prescribed one cough syrup product that does not contain clen. She declared this. But she was administered another product, which does contain clen. So, maybe there will be no prescription of the second product with clen, only mis-administration by the attending?

As an aside, round my way docs nowadays say cough syrups are useless, at least for garden variety respiratory tract stuff, and advice to take couple spoonfuls of honey instead. Carl should have stuck to that too.
 
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Ouch, the pharmacy and medical staff sound like they trained at Madigan. :(

I think it's ultimately still the athlete's responsibility to inquire what drugs they are being given and whether they contain any prohibited substances (if they're able, if they're too sick to ask they shouldn't even be competing), why trust a doctor I'm assuming Carl wasn't even familiar with?
 
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Wait a minute, I thought athletes are responsible for what goes into their bodies. Or is this ‘different?’
 
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Wait a minute, I thought athletes are responsible for what goes into their bodies. Or is this ‘different?’
I don't think it's different, while the army medical staff sound incompetent Carl still bears responsibility as to what goes into her body. It's not like she was on her death bed and didn't get a chance to ask...