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Originally posted by Milkflavour
I actually think that a huge proportion of athletes (USA I'm looking at you ) take these drugs whilst training all the time, but just cut them out in time for competition... It's very widespread and athletes even have pharmacologists on board in order to swindle their way to victory.... It's sad but it's true... This woman was the unlucky one to be caught, Belarus obviously can't afford a decent pharmacology department for their athletes... Anyhoo, it's good to see cheaters exposed and dealt with appropriately... Yay for New Zealand
Originally posted by PrestonSpace
Originally posted by Milkflavour
I actually think that a huge proportion of athletes (USA I'm looking at you ) take these drugs whilst training all the time, but just cut them out in time for competition... It's very widespread and athletes even have pharmacologists on board in order to swindle their way to victory.... It's sad but it's true... This woman was the unlucky one to be caught, Belarus obviously can't afford a decent pharmacology department for their athletes... Anyhoo, it's good to see cheaters exposed and dealt with appropriately... Yay for New Zealand
Why single out USA??
Also if athletes took performance enhancing drugs while they worked out but then stopped a month or so before they were to perform in the Olympics, don't you think they would be in withdrawal from these drugs and their performance stinted because of it.
Go USA!
Originally posted by Zanti Misfit
reply to post by Lucas73
"Belarus's Nadzeya Ostapchuk, 33, was excluded from competition following a positive test for metenolone. "
They really didn't Need to test Nadzeya , that Moustache gave her away.........