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Doping Cases and Bans in 2023


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8 hours ago, Monzanator said:

So much for the "new Usain Bolt" :rolleyes:

That's Letsile T. instead of Issam A. :p 

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8 hours ago, intoronto said:

Asigna put out an explanation as well. Not sure what to believe

https://www.instagram.com/p/Cv0OCQWpWJx/

 

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1 minute ago, phelps said:

until he ends up in the same blacklist :whistle:

He's a sprinter.....no idea how any sprinter isn't on at least a grey list :p 

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8 hours ago, intoronto said:

Asigna put out an explanation as well. Not sure what to believe

he can say whatever he wants...

 

if there were still residuals of that super-forbidden product in his body, the only explaination is that he took that and his body didn't eliminate it in full before the doping test

 

and it's not something you can find as a supplement in common integrators, it's an experimental product that's been abandoned by the regular medicine because it's been proved as highly dangerous (cancerous) in the tests on mice and it's no longer allowed to human beings

 

p.s. it's the same product that cost a 3-year ban to Nijel Amos...and I'm sure it's widely spread in 3rd world countries, where doctors with no mercy don't make any moral consideration before putting the health of the people at risk in the name of making money, money, money :facepalm:

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10 minutes ago, phelps said:

he can say whatever he wants...

 

if there were still residuals of that super-forbidden product in his body, the only explaination is that he took that and his body didn't eliminate it in full before the doping test

 

and it's not something you can find as a supplement in common integrators, it's an experimental product that's been abandoned by the regular medicine because it's been proved as highly dangerous (cancerous) in the tests on mice and it's no longer allowed to human beings

 

p.s. it's the same product that cost a 3-year ban to Nijel Amos...and I'm sure it's widely spread in 3rd world countries, where doctors with no mercy don't make any moral consideration before putting the health of the people at risk in the name of making money, money, money :facepalm:

Like USA, in the case of Asinga? :p 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Like USA, in the case of Asinga? :p 

sure! US doctors and managers (but it's the same for the Europeans taking advantage of the Africans in distance running), but an athlete coming from a small Nation with no other chance to improve his life (and his family's) than succeding in sport

 

that's the perfect combination

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