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48 minutes ago, tirtha22 said:

Jannik Sinner tested positive twice for banned substance clostebol.

 

 

Testing agencies didn't publish his doping results to public.

 

Tribunal ruled that cream used on his cut caused contamination.

 

He has been cleared of the dopings.

Massage guy had a wound on his finger. Treated it with a legal spray, which included clostebol. Then massaged Sinner, and that's how it ended up in Sinner's body.

 

I mean, I guess it's theoretically possible :p 

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12 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Massage guy had a wound on his finger. Treated it with a legal spray, which included clostebol. Then massaged Sinner, and that's how it ended up in Sinner's body.

 

I mean, I guess it's theoretically possible :p 

I wonder if USADA will appeal. The tests happened  in California 

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3 hours ago, prso1000 said:

Of course I forgot the Australian swimmers 😂. Or is it because of Australian water that they are so good😉

Australia has over 100 Olympic sized swimming pools, almost all open to the public. It's absolutely imbedded in aussie culture.

 

Do some aussies dope? Sure, ever country has that, but some countries do also care a LOT about certain sports on a cultural level. I'm not sure aussie swimming is the best example.

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5 hours ago, tirtha22 said:

Jannik Sinner tested positive twice for banned substance clostebol.

 

 

Testing agencies didn't publish his doping results to public.

 

Tribunal ruled that cream used on his cut caused contamination.

 

He has been cleared of the dopings.

(writen before the Sinner case)

 

https://honestsport.substack.com/p/italys-clostebol-doping-crisis-across?sort=top

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On 8/20/2024 at 4:24 PM, Orangehair43 said:

https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/articles/cq5d3nl1pd9o
 

Italy is running a Russian style doping programe for sure. 

you're really an idiot!

 

and you don't even have the most vague idea how things (don't) work here in Italy

 

 

p.s. USADA doesn't have any jurisdiction over Sinner's troubles: it was ITIA only (and they did it)...and then it's up to WADA (Global agency) and/or NADO Italia (National agency of the player involved) to ask CAS to (over)rule on that

 

you are here to troll about all doping issues, but don't even know the basics of the rules of the game...you're dangerous rather than useless :bones:

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1 minute ago, phelps said:

you're really an idiot!

 

and you don't even have the most vague idea how things (don't) work here in Italy

 

 

p.s. USADA doesn't have any jurisdiction over Sinner's troubles: it was ITIA only (and they did it)...and then it's up to WADA (Global agency) and/or NADO Italia (National agency of the player involved) to ask CAS to (over)rule on that

 

you are here to troll about all doping issues, but don't even know the basics of the rules of the game...you're dangerous rather than useless :bones:

Italy is probably the strictest nation on the planet when it comes to doping.

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