Sharapova

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https://www.wada-ama.org/en/what-we-do/science-medical/therapeutic-use-exemptions

Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications.
If the medication an athlete is required to take to treat an illness or condition happens to fall under the Prohibited List, a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) may give that athlete the authorization to take the needed medicine.


So WADA have incorporated a vehicle into their procedures to accommodate athletes who are taking drugs that are on the banned list. I'm pretty sure if she had a TUE we'd have heard about it by now and I'm equally sure that if the medicine in question is not approved outside of the Eastern Bloc then you won't be getting a TUE anytime soon. And surely she'd have been drug tested before, and therefore declared this legitimately prescribed medication on the paperwork, just as I would if I was being D & A tested at work, so there must be a record of it somewhere.

For a professional athlete who depends on her health for a living and probably has the pick of the world's sports doctors and support networks available to her this really does seem to have been incredibly badly handled. Or the story is just a load of old pony.
 
https://www.wada-ama.org/en/what-we-do/science-medical/therapeutic-use-exemptions

Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications.
If the medication an athlete is required to take to treat an illness or condition happens to fall under the Prohibited List, a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) may give that athlete the authorization to take the needed medicine.
Is anybody else shocked that the prohibited list is only 8 pages long, with much of it being explanation rather than list of names and active ingredients? I expected it to be a bit like the yellow pages going on and on.

I am also quite surprised that none of my stuff is on there. I had researched TUE previously, but UKA says that if you are not at the sharp end you don't really need one and can get one once you are tested. They don't care about my parkrun efforts on the weekend until I hit 14ish minutes, and I am further away than ever. I need some Maria's good stuff I think.
 
I think she should only be allowed back if she undergoes a full "medical examination". I would like to volunteer for this task. :)
 
Maybe..maybe not. Butu she won't be sponsered for the 2 years though.
Would you take a bet on it? I wouldn't.

It's funny. She was the 1st one caught, already admitted she took it after the ban date, then all the others found a loop hole. I hope they close these holes so all of them (in future) can get the ban they deserve.
 
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