Flat Stanley wrote:
Think NOP is dirty but Got to agree that the documentary did not really provide any evidence sufficient to get get anyone banned. All the key people interviewed had already spoken to the anti doping authorities a while ago and they have done nothing so you have to conclude their evidence was insufficient to take any action. All the stories were not much use.
The only thing Goucher said of any use was that Al Sal told her to take thyroid meds which the program made clear is not banned.
The only new info the program included was about testosterone and Rupp taking it since he was in high school. They only evidence of that was a photo from 13 years ago which said he was taking testosterone medication and something else which Is in asthma medication which he had a TUE for apparently. Salazar said they recorded Testoboost, a legal supplement, as Testosterone medication. It will be almost impossible to prove that is not the case.
Unless an athlete comes forward and says Salazar gave them something which was banned or they get access to Rupp or other athletes medical records I can't see anything coming of this.
They will continue to get away with it.
I work in an industry focused on compliance. When the compliance officers smell a rat, they start digging. They find a thread here and pull it. Usually it leads to a much longer thread. They apply pressure.
That's what is going to happen here - Tygart or someone Tygartlike will make this a personal mission, and they will find something. Or Phil Knight will be the hammer here.
It will be interesting to see how NOP does at USAs and Worlds - if they bomb out it will be fascinating.