Val
Ryder Cup Winner
That's like refusing to blow in the police station, it's an immediate admission of guilt and you're banned.
Almost, its like failing a breath test and then saying blood test is not required as I've failed anyway.
That's like refusing to blow in the police station, it's an immediate admission of guilt and you're banned.
Except on here it's only a duck if you can produce its pedigree certificate
Is that not like saying people using anchored putting strokes last year were cheaters?
Exactly - can't be a cheat if using something that isn't banned
But it is banned, so she is a cheat then?
Where do I say that I think it is ok.I said it was not a banned drug, so she was not breaking tennis drug rules. I said she took it to enhance performance, and not for health problems. Nice try though.
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No, that's a daft example, they were made specifically for the sport, show me a known performance enhancing drug made for sport that's accepted if known to be being taken?
Exactly - can't be a cheat if using something that isn't banned
But it is banned, so she is a cheat then?
almost every drug on the list will have been used by a sportsperson prior to it being found in someone's system, tested and banned but you're saying that they aren't cheating by taking it simply because they haven't banned it, although the user will know it's performance enhancing?
almost every drug on the list will have been used by a sportsperson prior to it being found in someone's system, tested and banned but you're saying that they aren't cheating by taking it simply because they haven't banned it, although the user will know it's performance enhancing?
Absolutely, if its not banned then why wouldn't you use it?
I suppose the answer is whether you consider yourself a clean sportsperson or a drug cheat
Nonsense. If it's not banned then it's fair game.
I suppose the answer is whether you consider yourself a clean sportsperson or a drug cheat
Many performance enhancing drugs were made for atheletes then got subsequently banned at a later date.
If a supplement is not on the banned list then the athlete is free to use it - how can they be cheating when they are not breaking the rules ?
It was acceptable to her and her team as it was not banned. It was also acceptable to the tennis authorities up to the beginning of this year. I repeat I have not said if that is acceptable or not to me, so don't put words into my mouth.You said "If she took it not realising it was banned, she has made a huge mistake which she admits". That to me was saying that just because it was not banned before although it was prescribed as a PED, it was somehow acceptable!
I disagree, it's still cheating in my book, just because it was under the radar it's a PED which is not allowed and the excuse for taking it for so long was not for medical reasons but obviously only to enhance her performance.
I'm just amazed by some of the figures that have come out of how many Russian athletes were using this stuff and no red flags came up to act on it before, but like I've said, after 10 years taking it there must be some kind of depency now I'd think which is what has got her caught, IMO.