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Doping Cases and Bans in 2022


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Superman has a problem. Linked to Dr Maynar, a well-known doping doctor who has been banned for 10 years since 2011 and is working happily ever after in sports physiology.

 

 

Maynar was, among other things, well-known as the doctor of the continental LA-MSS team, which dominated Spanish/Portuguese continental races around 2008, until Bruno Neves got a heart attack during a race, fell and died. Which was followed by a police raid in which they found shitloads of doping and blood transfusion equipment.

 

Always 'fun' to see these doctors pop up somewhere sooner or later.

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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Did he eat Therese Johaug's lipstick? :p 

He wore it for night parties, preseason trainings are hard and he wanted to have fun:dunno: 

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After W52/FC Porto lost their UCI license, things have now really exploded in Portugal :d 

 

I mean, everyone (!!) who watched races like the Volta a Portugal saw this coming for years, it really was just a matter of time and it couldn't be more obvious in those Portuguese races most of the time, but it's interesting to see the bomb has now exploded :p

 

 

Meanwhile the boss of the Portuguese NADO has apparently received a nice friendly shotgun bullet (or whatever you call it) in his mailbox.

 

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:ITA  Nesim Amsellek (Athletics, middle distance specialist) was banned for 3 years by the Italian anti-doping agency after testing positive for an undisclosed (so far) substance...

 

his suspension will end on July, 18th 2025...

 

https://www.oasport.it/2022/08/atletica-nesim-amsellek-positivo-al-doping-azzurro-squalificato-per-tre-anni/ (in Italian)

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Slesarenko's results from 2013 (and 2008 before) on don't count. Her gold medal from Athens still stands, so I guess she doesn't care. 

 

https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1126814/athletics-integrity-unit-doping

 

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