She was part of a Russian team coming from a country banned because of its flagrant disregard for anti-doping rules. She didn't get the drugs she used by herself.
Your theory is that Russia runs a state-wide doping program and they doped Kamila. At first glance, that seems plausible. There's no way a 15-year old girl is able to figure out how to microdose at a low enough level not to get caught, but a high enough level to obtain performance benefits. But this theory has major problems.
1) There were 200 athletes in the Russian Federation. Every single one of them, except the curling athletes, would benefit far more from such an endurance drug. Why would they only dope with a figure skater?
2) If they were doping with everyone, why was Kamila the only to test positive? Everyone gets drug tested regularly. There aare years worth of negative test results. Thousands of negative samples. Only Kamila tested positive.
3) The banned drug TMZ was already present in her house on a daily basis. Seems like a awfully big coincidence that the only Russian athlete to test positive just so happened to have the banned substance in her household, along with her being the least likely athlete to benefit from it.
This does not add up.
She won't be the only Russian athlete doping. She is the only one caught. That is how it goes.
I don't care. She was given it by someone around her.
You keep making claims that do not know, and cannot possibly know. And we previously caught you fabricating "facts" to support your story (Therapeutic Use Exceptions) . So, it's hard to take you very seriously. And you seem to have made up your mind the minute the story broke and you refuse to take into account any opposing viewpoint. That's how you come across.
Your theory is that Russia runs a state-wide doping program and they doped Kamila. At first glance, that seems plausible. There's no way a 15-year old girl is able to figure out how to microdose at a low enough level not to get caught, but a high enough level to obtain performance benefits. But this theory has major problems.
1) There were 200 athletes in the Russian Federation. Every single one of them, except the curling athletes, would benefit far more from such an endurance drug. Why would they only dope with a figure skater?
2) If they were doping with everyone, why was Kamila the only to test positive? Everyone gets drug tested regularly. There aare years worth of negative test results. Thousands of negative samples. Only Kamila tested positive.
3) The banned drug TMZ was already present in her house on a daily basis. Seems like a awfully big coincidence that the only Russian athlete to test positive just so happened to have the banned substance in her household, along with her being the least likely athlete to benefit from it.
This does not add up.
She won't be the only Russian athlete doping. She is the only one caught. That is how it goes.
That is possible but the fact is that was the case inc sports will much more likely hood for drugs.
Again you are very selective and utterly simplistic in your response.
I don't care. She was given it by someone around her.
You keep making claims that do not know, and cannot possibly know. And we previously caught you fabricating "facts" to support your story (Therapeutic Use Exceptions) . So, it's hard to take you very seriously. And you seem to have made up your mind the minute the story broke and you refuse to take into account any opposing viewpoint. That's how you come across.
He believes in a very very high level of drug use throughout the word and whatever happens is proof of that thinking.So every drug positive is proof that he is right of that inc then not bothering to have a hearing to establish proof.
Never bothers to read read a decision or indeed the rules they are based.
You only have to follow the money. The USA has not won an individual FS Olympics Women's medal since 2006. Russia won the last three golds and went Gold/Silver in the last two. If the USA can't get to the podium, Americans will stop watching. Have you seen the ratings this year? Down a full 50 percent from the 2018 Olympics. That's insane.
Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir know their jobs and salaries are at stake. As soon as the story broke, the whole focus was to take down Team Eteri. 15-year old girls have become acceptable collateral damage.
You keep making claims that do not know, and cannot possibly know. And we previously caught you fabricating "facts" to support your story (Therapeutic Use Exceptions) . So, it's hard to take you very seriously. And you seem to have made up your mind the minute the story broke and you refuse to take into account any opposing viewpoint. That's how you come across.
He believes in a very very high level of drug use throughout the word and whatever happens is proof of that thinking.So every drug positive is proof that he is right of that inc then not bothering to have a hearing to establish proof.
Never bothers to read read a decision or indeed the rules they are based.
The fact that Russia is still banned from the Olympics proves his point. Your complete inability to use proper English syntax identifies you as a sock puppet. Repeating the same thing for the 75th time in this thread, indicates you are compensated by the word.
The fact that Russia is still banned from the Olympics proves his point.
No it doesn't. In fact you can interpret it the other way. Because Russia has been banned for so long, their top priority is to get back into full acceptance. No doping will be tolerated. There's no way a coach would risk her career cheating in a sport with minimal if any gains.
The fact that Russia is still banned from the Olympics proves his point.
No it doesn't. In fact you can interpret it the other way. Because Russia has been banned for so long, their top priority is to get back into full acceptance. No doping will be tolerated. There's no way a coach would risk her career cheating in a sport with minimal if any gains.
That's a cute story.
Russia, clearly a country focused on not doing, and also totally not invading sovereign countries. Also, Ukraine is not really a country. But Russian athletes and coaches are clearly clean, because they spent so much time doping in the past. That is clear evidence that they are clean. Because they are dopers. Make complete sense.
Now I'm going to post the same thing 17 more times under several user names.
She was part of a Russian team coming from a country banned because of its flagrant disregard for anti-doping rules. She didn't get the drugs she used by herself.
1.So who gave her the drugs; her coach separately from the authorities or a combination or just the authorities?
2.If the latter are you surprised that no other Russian was positive in the high power and high endurance events?
3. To what degree are you inclined to believe that the drug in question was within her family environment?
Would nice to get answers directed at these three questions.
I don't care. She was given it by someone around her.
You keep making claims that do not know, and cannot possibly know. And we previously caught you fabricating "facts" to support your story (Therapeutic Use Exceptions) . So, it's hard to take you very seriously. And you seem to have made up your mind the minute the story broke and you refuse to take into account any opposing viewpoint. That's how you come across.
So she either doped herself or was supplied by someone unconnected with her team or Russian sport. That's how you come across.
You keep making claims that do not know, and cannot possibly know. And we previously caught you fabricating "facts" to support your story (Therapeutic Use Exceptions) . So, it's hard to take you very seriously. And you seem to have made up your mind the minute the story broke and you refuse to take into account any opposing viewpoint. That's how you come across.
He believes in a very very high level of drug use throughout the word and whatever happens is proof of that thinking.So every drug positive is proof that he is right of that inc then not bothering to have a hearing to establish proof.
Never bothers to read read a decision or indeed the rules they are based.
Liar soorer back again - another unreg sock-puppet of yours.
The fact that Russia is still banned from the Olympics proves his point.
No it doesn't. In fact you can interpret it the other way. Because Russia has been banned for so long, their top priority is to get back into full acceptance. No doping will be tolerated. There's no way a coach would risk her career cheating in a sport with minimal if any gains.
Would nice to get answers directed at these three questions.
Then you should go looking for answers if it matters that much to you. It doesn't to me.
I was responding to points you raised as important. But then you have won’t scratch below the surface on matters the IOC have said very differently to you.
I've read enough of these threads to know the insults start when the other side can't intelligently argue their beliefs. I guess you didn't like when we debunked the Russian state-wide doping theory: they would have chose an endurance athlete, not a figure skater.
Here's how you should have responded. Even though the massive state-wide doping program is gone, the individual doctors and trainers still exist. One of them somehow got close to Kamila, turned her onto PEDs, and chose TMZ for some obscure reason. If she was doping, that's the most likely scenario I can think of.