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Doping Cases and Bans Thread (2016 & 2017)


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hace 29 minutos, heywoodu said:

Plus I wonder what it means for the results of their matches..(or at least the one vs Argentina) 

 

Means nothing unless 3 or more players from the same team test positive from the same match. You don't lose points for just one player.

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Just now, LDOG said:

 

Means nothing unless 3 or more players from the same team test positive from the same match. You don't lose points for just one player.

 

Right, I had forgotten that. They should do something about that rule, one goal for the opposite side for every positive player or something :p 

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13 minutes ago, LDOG said:

 

Means nothing unless 3 or more players from the same team test positive from the same match. You don't lose points for just one player.

Not quite. It's 3 or more players in the same "competition period"

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So, what, you can play with 2 doped players for free. :lol:

 

Oh wait, "competition period" explains it. :p

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33 minutes ago, dcro said:

So, what, you can play with 2 doped players for free. :lol:

 

Oh wait, "competition period" explains it. :p

So you can play with 2 doped players once for free? :p 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

So you can play with 2 doped players once for free? :p 


Well. yeah, until you get caught and then you have to wait for another competition period. :d

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Journalists of the Russian TV channel Match published the interview with 2 sportsmen and 1 manager who confessed that they took Rodchenkov drug cocktail. Their real names were changed:

 

https://matchtv.ru/doping/matchtvnews_NI797349_Rassasyvat_no_ne_glotat__vse_podrobnosti_o_koktejle_Rodchenkova

 

The manager was ordering this cocktail and paid 100$ per bottle. There were really big amounts meaning the state funding. + he said that it was ordered for elite sportsmen. He also named the main producer. The man who was arrested was just a middleman/dealer.

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Ukrainian canoeist Igor Trunov has been banned for four years following a positive drug test earlier this year.

The 25-year-old returned the test during an in-competition test at the first ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup event in Montemor-o-Velho, Portugal, in May.

http://www.bbc.com/sport/canoeing/41913663

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International Olympic Committee (IOC) Disciplinary Committee proceedings have been dropped against Sochi 2014 figure skating champion Adelina Sotnikova today.

Four cross-country skiers - including three-time Olympic silver medallist Maxim Vylegzhanin as well as Alexey Petukhov, Julia Ivanova and Evgenia Shapovalova - have been disqualified and stripped of medals, however.

Sotnikova, who was 17 when she won in Sochi, was named in an evidence disclosure package published alongside the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)-commissioned McLaren Report as one athlete about whom scratches indicative of tampering were found on test tubes in which urine samples were submitted.

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