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Doping Cases and Bans 2018 Thread


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2 minutes ago, bestmen said:

Habib Mosbah was born in France runs for France won races for France doped in France they have found EPO (bought in France)  in his house in France

 oooh God they caught him for doping so  let's say that's  he is  :ALG 


 

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for the IAAF and all their allies

 

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Actually according to facebook he lives in Béjaïa

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1 hour ago, bestmen said:

IAAF is not the city hall ,they can't decide  /change the Nationality of people

this is the biggest stupidity of the history of sport , maybe the money is behind all that  , our federation should claims  taking them to court

:ALG has 0 dopers until now

 

things look like garbage so let's do the same : Phelps is German , Ronaldo is Japanese , Marradona is Ethiopian and Trump is an Alien

 

 

Listen, if someone fron the Israeli team got busted for doping during the WBC it would have counted as an Israeli doping case even though most of the players aren’t Israeli citizens. Sports are arbitrary sometimes.

 

It’s also not much of a scandal because literally nobody cares whether Algeria has 0 or 1 dopping case this year except for you.

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31 minuti fa, bestmen ha scritto:

what a BOMB Filippo Magnini :ITA was positive ban for 8 years , retired and 8 years :mumble:   :yikes:

 

and 4 years for Michele Santucci  HERE

Nope, it's just a sentence. Magnini won in a normal tribunal, now he have the NADO tribuanal. Filippo is one of the most active italian against the doping, i think that he will be clean at the end :)

 

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5 ore fa, bestmen ha scritto:

what a BOMB Filippo Magnini :ITA was positive ban for 8 years , retired and 8 years :mumble:   :yikes:

 

and 4 years for Michele Santucci  HERE

 

 

not at all...:evil::wall:

 

it's only what those idiots of NADO Italia asked for them (despite not having a single element of proof)...even the audition in front of the sports authorities has taken place yet...

 

and this just shows how they are not a reliable institution, but only a political weapon in the hands of someone playing their game to cover Italy and Italian sport with mud...:evil:

 

I remember everybody reading this thread that a trial court already sentenced that Magnini does not have anything to cope with facts and people involved in it...:evil::evil::evil:

 

and in my own world, if a real, serious Court states that someone is NOT guilty of anything, it won't be a bunch of idiots seeking for fame or whatever they seek to have any authority nor credibility to change the truth (which is NOT what they say)...:pope:

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I think we have a prize winner in the "Most stupid doper of all time" category.

Iuri Dudoglo was born in Moldova. He competed for Moldova in weightlifting from 2009 to 2013 the moved to Azerbaijan.

In his 1st championship for Azerbaijan he fails a drug test and is banned for 2 years (2013-2015).

He then moves back to Moldova and competes for then between 2015 and 2017 before failing another drug test at the 2017 European Championships.

Because it's a second offense he gets an 8 year ban. He can return when he's 34 in 2025,

But the IWF keep him on their testing list (I guess because he doesn't announce his retirement).

So this year, 7 years before he can return to competition he fails another test....

This time it will be a life ban...

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NADO Italia won against Sara Errani and WTA :clap: TAS decided to increase the Errani's ban from 2 to 10 months. (Italian Antidoping ask for 2 years but it was rejected)

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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

NADO Italia won against Sara Errani and WTA :clap: TAS decided to increase the Errani's ban from 2 to 10 months. (Italian Antidoping ask for 2 years but it was rejected)

http://www.tas-cas.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Media_Release_5301_5302_Decision.pdf

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