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Yes ADN adopted steroid profiling in 2007 I believe.
If you are thinking about some overarching Norwegian conspiracy to dope athletes, then good luck. Perhaps you think all the money spent on AD in Norway is actually a ruse.
Since the obvious thing if you have a doping conspiracy is to make sure the AD agency is part of the conspiracy. Keeping it in house makes more sense. As in the sport controls it(ADN is an independent foundation). And you only implement new technologies when you have to.(ADN usually among the first).
If you are looking for a situation that makes such a conspiracy easier to conceal, you might want to check out a country east of Norway and west of Finland. They have apparently been testing their athletes so much lately since they don't have enough bloodpass Data. They only adopted the blodpass in 2014. :lol:
X has an independent ADN foundation.
Y doesn't have one. The sports confederation takes care of it.
X started blood profiling in 2004.
Y started blood profiling in 2014.
Is it more likely that there is a conspiracy in X or in Y?
If you still believe it is X, then I cant help you.
BTW. I don't believe in new magic potions. Retroactive testing tends to discover any magic before a decade has passed.
python said:once again, you intentionally ignore some well known facts.ToreBear said:python said:once again, genius, armstrong had not been caught with his steroid profile, nor his blood profile...
only a malicious and a pernicious fan boy like torebear will continue to ignore the simple fact...
her doping procedure is unknown, unless one blindly accepts the official version, her doping doses are unknown, her testing frequency is known low.
all the reasons, as pointed above, to ignore the adn fluff.
See above, just edited it.
1st off, the steroid profile monitoring dates back, including by the fis, at least a decade back. the longitudinal t/e (testosterone-to epitestosterone) ratio, which is a CLASSIC form of steroid profiling dates even further back. the date you quote may be related to a particular profiling variables settled on that year. the modules have been and still are continually updated.
2nd, the point made was that ANY profiling model, blood or steroid, can be made useless by the sophisticated doping. as i said numerous times - the armstrong case could not be a better example.
Yes ADN adopted steroid profiling in 2007 I believe.
If you are thinking about some overarching Norwegian conspiracy to dope athletes, then good luck. Perhaps you think all the money spent on AD in Norway is actually a ruse.
Since the obvious thing if you have a doping conspiracy is to make sure the AD agency is part of the conspiracy. Keeping it in house makes more sense. As in the sport controls it(ADN is an independent foundation). And you only implement new technologies when you have to.(ADN usually among the first).
If you are looking for a situation that makes such a conspiracy easier to conceal, you might want to check out a country east of Norway and west of Finland. They have apparently been testing their athletes so much lately since they don't have enough bloodpass Data. They only adopted the blodpass in 2014. :lol:
X has an independent ADN foundation.
Y doesn't have one. The sports confederation takes care of it.
X started blood profiling in 2004.
Y started blood profiling in 2014.
Is it more likely that there is a conspiracy in X or in Y?
If you still believe it is X, then I cant help you.
BTW. I don't believe in new magic potions. Retroactive testing tends to discover any magic before a decade has passed.
