left, right, right wrote:
moanswers wrote:Do you write down your appointments in your training log?
It's a training long not a google calendar. Also, it shouldn't be hard to find dates of testing from usada if he really wanted them so why would he bother writing this stuff down?
you gotta call him a liar based on something better than not writing down his dates of drug testing.
The point is that if any of you were drug tested you would certainly write that down in your running/training journal. And if it was as recently as 2016, you would not forget someone
showing up at your door and asking you to take a drug test. This would be a significant moment and worthy of memory. He acts fuzzy on this and allows it might have taken place? Very convenient of him to play both sides just in case they produce a drug test for that date. I still say bull crap. You don't forget stuff like that. And, yes, most people would write it down: he probably did.
Maybe for you, as someone who is not drug tested often. As a professional athlete, perhaps it is not so significant of a memory.
Additionally, he is just stating the facts. He has no recording of the testing. I don't see what's wrong with admitting that perhaps he may have made a harmless mistake by not logging that kind of thing.
This is a silly thing to get worked up about.