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Most of the NFL players were busted for weed or alcohol - or both like Josh Gordon. That's usually a 4-game ban policy for first time offenders, 10 games for a repeated offense and then a whole season for third and beyond. Gordon was suspended for 2 years for being an alcoholic before.

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LONDON 2012

the positives athletes have been found in re-testing.

Of the 121, 76 were in women, and 45 in men. Here are the nations that have been implicated:

 

Nation Cases
Russia 38
Ukraine 16
Belarus 12
Turkey 12
Kazakhstan 6
Moldova 4
Armenia 3
Azerbaijan 3
Morocco 3
Colombia 2
Georgia 2
Saudi Arabia 2
United States 2
Albania 1
Brazil 1
China 1
Spain 1
France 1
Italy 1
Latvia 1
Qatar 1
Saint Kitts and Nevis 1
Slovenia 1
Syria 1
Trinidad & Tobago 1
United Arab Emirates 1

 

And here are the sports that have been involved:

 

Sport Cases
Athletics 80
Weightlifting 30
Cycling 3
Wrestling 3
Boxing 1
Gymnastics 1
Judo 1
Rowing 1
Swimming 1

 

Finally, here are the violations, including the drugs used and the other violations of the WADA code:

 

Violations/Drugs Cases
Biological passport offense 37
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone (Turinabol) 32
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone (Turinabol) and Stanozolol 14
Never announced 7
Erythropoietin (EPO) 5
Stanozolol (anabolic steroid) 4
Furosemide (Lasix) (diuretic = masking agent) 3
Methylhexanamine 2
Oxandrolone 2
Testosterone (anabolic steroid) 2
Blast-Off Red (ingredients are unclear) 1
Blood doping 1
Clenbuterol; Methandienone and Oxandrolone 1
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone (Turinabol) and Drostanolone 1
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone (Turinabol) and Ipamorelin 1
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone (Turinabol) and Tamoxifen 1
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone (Turinabol; Oxandrolone; and Stanozolol 1
Drostanolone and Stanozolol 1
Marijuana 1
Methandienone metabolite (anabolic steroid) 1
Methenolone and metabolites (anabolic steroid) 1
Oxandrolone and Stanozolol 1
Tampering with doping control samples 1
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13-year-old Russian figure skater Anastasia Shabotova told during Instagram live what helps her to perform successfully and steadily - the right dope.

"How to perform stably? Take a lot of dope. That's all. You just have to take the right dope," said Shabotova.

The figure skater also added that the athletes who train in the Khrustalny department take this very dope.

“Are they taking or not in the Khrustalny? Of course, they are taking,” she said.

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  On 1/12/2019 at 2:39 PM, bestmen said:
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"Belgians use plenty of cocaine, they just go to the bathroom, come back and feel like they are the kings of the world, not missing anything anymore."

 

About a competition in France against players from Madagascar: "We were playing alright and were leading by a big margin, then they went to the bathroom for 10 minutes, came back with these large eyes and suddenly hit everything they could."

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  On 1/22/2019 at 4:35 PM, bestmen said:

13-year-old Russian figure skater Anastasia Shabotova told during Instagram live what helps her to perform successfully and steadily - the right dope.

"How to perform stably? Take a lot of dope. That's all. You just have to take the right dope," said Shabotova.

The figure skater also added that the athletes who train in the Khrustalny department take this very dope.

“Are they taking or not in the Khrustalny? Of course, they are taking,” she said.

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Apparently this was taken pretty much out of context and earlier in the conversation they referred to chocolate as 'dope', meaning that basically it was a joke saying "All we need to perform well is chocolate".

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Thailand doping at weightlifting World championships, some important names involved: https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1074559/thailand-could-lose-world-championships-after-six-weightlifters-test-positive-at-iwfs-flagship-event  

  

 

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  On 1/22/2019 at 6:34 PM, heywoodu said:

"Belgians use plenty of cocaine, they just go to the bathroom, come back and feel like they are the kings of the world, not missing anything anymore."

 

About a competition in France against players from Madagascar: "We were playing alright and were leading by a big margin, then they went to the bathroom for 10 minutes, came back with these large eyes and suddenly hit everything they could."

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Bathrooms in francophone countries sound very interesting

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  On 1/25/2019 at 10:52 AM, bestmen said:

Jemima Sumgong :KEN  the olympic champion 2016 of marathon 8 years:yikes:

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And very lucky not to banned for life.... :(

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