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12 minutes ago, Bearas said:

The saddest thing is..... He was no where even near the medals at national championships for last 10 years..

Well yeah, I can imagine you're not performing when you take every pill you see in a five kilometer radius :d 

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https://norway.postsen.com/news/37377/–-An-exception-cannot-be-made-for-Norway.html

 

Norways law against doping tests on athletes under 18 may disqualify them as a nation for not following the international  anti doping rules.

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10 minutes ago, Swewi said:

https://norway.postsen.com/news/37377/–-An-exception-cannot-be-made-for-Norway.html

 

Norways law against doping tests on athletes under 18 may disqualify them as a nation for not following the international  anti doping rules.

:GDR would be proud...

#banbestmen

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2 hours ago, Swewi said:

https://norway.postsen.com/news/37377/–-An-exception-cannot-be-made-for-Norway.html

 

Norways law against doping tests on athletes under 18 may disqualify them as a nation for not following the international  anti doping rules.

Tests without their parents' consent, that is, if the article is correct. That's quite a distinction :p 

 

If possible, there should be some document or so which parents can sign, after which their children can be tested for doping..

 

At least it seems this mostly comes from the country's authorities, and not so much from Norway's NADO, which seems to want to change this.

 

The auto-translation needs some work btw, Svetlana Zhurova was mostly able to skate very fast, not necessarily very pretty :p 

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5 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Tests without their parents' consent, that is, if the article is correct. That's quite a distinction :p 

 

If possible, there should be some document or so which parents can sign, after which their children can be tested for doping..

 

At least it seems this mostly comes from the country's authorities, and not so much from Norway's NADO, which seems to want to change this.

 

The auto-translation needs some work btw, Svetlana Zhurova was mostly able to skate very fast, not necessarily very pretty :p 

yes, this is a State law, thought to protect the youngsters, but completely wrong in the outcome, because now some "ambitious" parents could save their kids from the anti-doping tests until they're 18 and in the meantime leave them in the hands of coaches with no ethic limits that could build their athletic ability with any sort of prohibited means, creating some "monsters" capable of dominating the youth scene and maybe already take some advantage in the senior ranks at a very young age...

 

and with today's chances of genetic manipulation, when the damage is done, you'll always have an advantage also in the future, when you're back among the usual testing methods...

 

by the way, they're making a mess of it right now, but this law was enforced 2 years ago...who knows how many people have already taken advantage of that?

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