Bunkermagnet
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It'll be a label mix up next and not her sample
Of course, she's totally innocent and wouldn't dream of doing anything underhand......
It'll be a label mix up next and not her sample
That's what I inferred from your post
I don't know the inner workings of WADA but when went on the list she still took it, she's a world class sportsperson and anyone at her level who doesn't pay the greatest attention to the changes on the ban list deserves all that she gets
she hasn't disputed the results of the A sample and did not request the B sample to be tested therefore accepting guilt.It'll be a label mix up next and not her sample
Well it's good to know then that she wasn't taking this drug for a performance increase and that she is the only one to have failed a drugs test not to have done.
I also don't know of an athlete who has failed the first test but not the second....
Of course, she's totally innocent and wouldn't dream of doing anything underhand......
I think we all know she was prescribed the drug by a Russian doctor to enhance performance. The drug was not banned though, so she was not breaking any drug rules relating to tennis. When it was banned at the beginning of this year everything changes.And the former head of Wada has said just minutes ago on the news that NO ONE would take that drug over that period of time for that condition
she has't disputed the results of the A sample and did not request the B sample to be tested therefore accepting guilt.
That's what I inferred from your post
I don't know the inner workings of WADA but when went on the list she still took it, she's a world class sportsperson and anyone at her level who doesn't pay the greatest attention to the changes on the ban list deserves all that she gets
Ethan, do you know how long does this banned substance stays in the system for?
It has a shortish half life of about 5 hours, so would be pretty much eliminated from the body in about 25-30 hours, but there may be some metabolites which are detectable for la bit longer.
I think we all know she was prescribed the drug by a Russian doctor to enhance performance. The drug was not banned though, so she was not breaking any drug rules relating to tennis. When it was banned at the beginning of this year everything changes.
Did she carry on taking the drug hoping to not be caught ? Did she take the drug by mistake not realising it was now banned. The previous ten years are not relevant, as the banning can not be back dated.
If she took it knowing it was banned, hoping she would not be caught she is a cheat.
If she took it not realising it was banned, she has made a huge mistake which she admits.
It would be nice if forumers could respect those with different opinions, rather than using it as an excuse to make cheap personal attacks.:rant:
she hasn't disputed the results of the A sample and did not request the B sample to be tested therefore accepting guilt.
So you're saying she knowingly took a PED but that was OK because it was not banned at the time, seriously, just because the authorities haven't caught up with that substance it's acceptable to take it knowingly even though it has known performance enhancing properties, which i'm confident was the reason why so many Russian athletes had it in their systems!
Just because it wasn't banned at the time, if she was aware it had performance enhancing properties, she's a cheat, period me me!
Where do I say that I think it is ok.So you're saying she knowingly took a PED but that was OK because it was not banned at the time, seriously, just because the authorities haven't caught up with that substance it's acceptable to take it knowingly even though it has known performance enhancing properties, which i'm confident was the reason why so many Russian athletes had it in their systems!
Just because it wasn't banned at the time, if she was aware it had performance enhancing properties, she's a cheat, period me me!
It would be nice if forumers could respect those with different opinions, rather than using it as an excuse to make cheap personal attacks.:rant:
So you're saying she knowingly took a PED but that was OK because it was not banned at the time, seriously, just because the authorities haven't caught up with that substance it's acceptable to take it knowingly even though it has known performance enhancing properties, which i'm confident was the reason why so many Russian athletes had it in their systems!
Just because it wasn't banned at the time, if she was aware it had performance enhancing properties, she's a cheat, period me me!
From this thread, it would appear that;
The athlete involved in this is Russian.
17% of Russian athletes take this drug, as opposed to 2.2% overall
The drug involved is normally only used for 4 - 6 weeks, not 10 years.
There are better drugs available that will treat the condition this drug does more effectively.
None of these better drugs have a performance enhancing side effect.
If it walks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, then it's a duck.

If it walks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, then it's a duck.
Nonsense. If it's not banned then it's fair game.