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WADA report on the Olympics (and Hamilton)
http://www.wada-ama.org/docs/web/com...nsioreport.pdf
The Hamilton case starts on the bottom of page 81 (116 pages total). |
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gym gravity wrote: http://www.wada-ama.org/docs/web/com...nsioreport.pdf The Hamilton case starts on the bottom of page 81 (116 pages total). Hmmm.... "The coach on one basketball team...breached the doping protocol..." "One athlete about whom considerable suspicion had emerged...was able to jump the boundary fence..." "Of particular concern is the situation in road cycling where the International Standard was not applied and cyclists were not notified on completion of the event..." Excellent comment on Information Technology: (p37) "IF USED CORRECTLY, computers can accelerate the process and help eliminate sources of error." (my emphasis added) "A look-alike for THG with mass values identical to THG , however with a wrong match of MS intensities...The structure of the lookalike could not be resolved." (p58) Tentative evidence for a new designer steroid? "Several corticosteroids with Therapeutic Use Exemptions..." That would be the men's road race... (p58) 13 people accompanied one athlete to the opening of the B-sample. (p60) Stanozolol and clenbuterol are still i use (p61). Moderately interesting on the protocol, particularly the emphasis placed on removing any opportunity for manipulation by the athlete. Nothing much new on Hamilton, maybe a little extra detail on the mixup with freezing the sample. |
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gym gravity wrote: http://www.wada-ama.org/docs/web/com...nsioreport.pdf The Hamilton case starts on the bottom of page 81 (116 pages total). Hmmm.... "The coach on one basketball team...breached the doping protocol..." "One athlete about whom considerable suspicion had emerged...was able to jump the boundary fence..." "Of particular concern is the situation in road cycling where the International Standard was not applied and cyclists were not notified on completion of the event..." Excellent comment on Information Technology: (p37) "IF USED CORRECTLY, computers can accelerate the process and help eliminate sources of error." (my emphasis added) "A look-alike for THG with mass values identical to THG , however with a wrong match of MS intensities...The structure of the lookalike could not be resolved." (p58) Tentative evidence for a new designer steroid? "Several corticosteroids with Therapeutic Use Exemptions..." That would be the men's road race... (p58) 13 people accompanied one athlete to the opening of the B-sample. (p60) Stanozolol and clenbuterol are still i use (p61). Moderately interesting on the protocol, particularly the emphasis placed on removing any opportunity for manipulation by the athlete. Nothing much new on Hamilton, maybe a little extra detail on the mixup with freezing the sample. |
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