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Borowska tested positive, out of OG though probably still fighting with B probe. It is unclear with Kobielski in high jump. 

I fell in love with sports.....since i first seen it

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19 hours ago, Dragon said:

 

Out of competition, has he learned nothing? You need to either disconnect/remove your doorbell, give a totally random address and accept the one strike for a missed test or have a panic room ready when you're glowing, come on.

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Mohamed Ehab :EGY (Bronze medalist Rio 2016 in Weightlifting 77 kg) .. his sample returned positive with Dianabol prohibited substance ... he claims this is not possible as this substance is remaining in body for 6 months and all his samples within 6 Months of Rio are negative ..(Mohamed was aiming to upgrade his medal to Silver after Nijat Rahimov the gold medalist disqualified earlier)   

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Alexandru Spac of Moldova :MDA strangely enough in 77 kg weightlifting too (5th in Rio) his sample is positive too 

if both the :EGY & :MDA  disqualified the bronze medal would go to :COL Andres Caisedo while the Silver will go to :THA Chatuphum Chinnawong 

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32 minutes ago, El Analyzer said:

Mohamed Ehab :EGY (Bronze medalist Rio 2016 in Weightlifting 77 kg) .. his sample returned positive with Dianabol prohibited substance ... he claims this is not possible as this substance is remaining in body for 6 months and all his samples within 6 Months of Rio are negative ..(Mohamed was aiming to upgrade his medal to Silver after Nijat Rahimov the gold medalist disqualified earlier)   

His Rio sample, I assume that means?

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

His Rio sample, I assume that means?

Not exactly ..it's a sample taken out of competition 4 days before the game .. very close to Rio's sample which still clear!

I presume there should be a re-analysis for Rio sample too. 

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1 hour ago, El Analyzer said:

Mohamed Ehab :EGY (Bronze medalist Rio 2016 in Weightlifting 77 kg) .. his sample returned positive with Dianabol prohibited substance ... he claims this is not possible as this substance is remaining in body for 6 months and all his samples within 6 Months of Rio are negative ..(Mohamed was aiming to upgrade his medal to Silver after Nijat Rahimov the gold medalist disqualified earlier)   

How come does he know how long this drug will remain in his body ? :p

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An update about our :POL C1, Dorota Borowska:

Allegedly the drug she was tested positive for (clostebol) came from a.... dog ointment she got prescripted in Italy (wtf?!) for her injured dog. While she treated the dog the substance got into her body. Now she is going to go (with her dog of course - no shit :D) to a laboratory in Strasbourg in order to verify this version.

 

Source:

https://przegladsportowy.onet.pl/kajakarstwo/polka-zawieszona-za-doping-i-zwrot-wszystko-przez-masc-dla-psa/7bt9ev4

 

Btw., that would be a very strange case. As much as I wish her to be allowed to compete, I wonder how would that influence

 

a) her performance - if at all? could such amounts of any substance cause substanial differences in an athlete's performance?

b) any other athletes, if a) was answered positively? Would they all of a sudden become dog fans and take care of their pets with some drugs that they would otherwise not use? 

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I can see where she is going. The mark DOPING is clearly visible on creams or similar for human use so it's hard to claim you weren't aware of it. But probably for dog's medicines this is not the case (and surely she'll find the one tube in which the list of ingredients is written in very small characters, and has a bad eyesight without glasses).

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