If he said he was going to be at his hotel for X hours and then got unexpectedly arrested during that time period, the tester would just assume he was dodging the test when he couldn't find him.
If they let it slide in this case, I wonder if we'll have future athletes use misdemeanor arrests to squeeze out a few extra days before their next test. If the alternative was being banned for months/years from their only income for dodging a likely positive test, I could see it be worthwhile tradeoff to go create a public disturbance and spend a few nights in jail.
The one "upside" is that you will be repeatedly defended on this website by that one lunatic poster who loves to proclaim "a whearabouts failure does not mean evidence of doping" blah blah blah...
I don’t think he’s doping but given his past recent behavior, it doesn’t surprise me that he missed a couple tests. Honestly I’m more worried about his well being. He needs help.
The one "upside" is that you will be repeatedly defended on this website by that one lunatic poster who loves to proclaim "a whearabouts failure does not mean evidence of doping" blah blah blah...
On the other side, if you do get caught and banned for doping, some posters still claim there is no "evidence of doping" - and argue that you wouldn't have opened the door had you really been doping. LOL win win with the drug cheat apologists here.
i am very curious what the real non dopd record is.
fwiw I have already expressed my opinion on here, at nauseating length, that it could be around 9.8-mid, although there is a better case for around 9.91-9.93. Calvin Smith, Christophe Lemaitre, and others. CS needed altitude, CL max wind. Lewis needed a freak track to get to 9.86, other than that he's 9.92
etc
MAYBE mid-9.8 once in their career, if you believe Bailey etc were clean.