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Doping Cases and Bans 2018 Thread


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4 minutes ago, bestmen said:

That may be called out-of-competition testing. A rather important part of fighting against doping, since athletes using doping outside of competitions is way more logical and realistic.

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Dear Lord what a complainybaby. She really can't understand that she is, by very far, the single most prolific female tennis player in the world in the past 20 years or so and testing her a little more often - even when being ranked low due to an absence - is not exactly strange? 

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Paola Longoria :MEX , Women's Racquetball's #1 player for the past 7-8 years, could be sanctioned by WADA for not informing about her whereabouts :facepalm:

 

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This could be huge and will have a big impact in our medal prospects for next year's PanAm Games :cry:

 

I'm just praying that this is not another internal conspiracy by our National Federation, like the case against Paola Pliego in fencing.

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:ITA Case #334 (Italy #58)
Athlete: Igor Scafidi
Sport: Cycling - Road
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: March 18th, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it

 

:ITA Case #335 (Italy #59)
Athlete: Veronica Volpato
Sport: Non-Olympic (Bodybuilding)
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: March 18th, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it

 

:ITA Case #336 (Italy #60)
Athlete: Federica Poletti
Sport: Athletics
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: April 16th, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it

 

:ITA Case #337 (Italy #61)
Athlete: Mina Rosario
Sport: Cycling - Road
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: April 5th, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it

 

:ITA Case #338 (Italy #62)
Athlete: Tiziano Andrei
Sport: Football
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: June 13th, 2020
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it

 

:ITA Case #339 (Italy #63)
Athlete: Nicola Breglia
Sport: Non-Olympic (Rugby Union)
Duration: 5 Months
Expiration: October 3rd, 2018
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it


:ITA Case #340 (Italy #64)
Athlete: Michela Pace
Sport: Non-Olympic (Bodybuilding)
Duration: 16 Months
Expiration: October 21st, 2019
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it

 

:ITA Case #341 (Italy #65)
Athlete: Pierluigi Tola
Sport: Non-Olympic (Bodybuilding)
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: June 24th, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it

 

:ITA Case #342 (Italy #66)
Athlete: Livio Manganelli
Sport: Non-Olympic (Bodybuilding)
Duration: 48 Months
Expiration: June 24th, 2022
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it

 

:ITA Case #343 (Italy #67)
Athlete: Massimo Venturelli
Sport: Non-Olympic (Bodybuilding)
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: September 19th, 2021
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it

 

:ITA Case #344 (Italy #68)
Athlete: Salvatore Castelli
Sport: Non-Olympic (Bodybuilding)
Duration: 24 Months
Expiration: September 19th, 2021
Substance: ?
Source: http://www.nadoitalia.it


I'm beginning to suspect bodybuilding isn't the clean sport we all thought it was... ;)

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