Sports Dad wrote:
-- Bottom line: Christian will be more diligent in his whereabout filings, but he did not break a rule.
This still aged poorly.
Sports Dad wrote:
-- Bottom line: Christian will be more diligent in his whereabout filings, but he did not break a rule.
This still aged poorly.
schweddy balls wrote:
Sports Dad wrote:
-- Bottom line: Christian will be more diligent in his where about filings, but he did not break a rule.
This still aged poorly.
Yep.
He has 2 years to think about it. Hopefully for him he can get it back dated. That seems to be the strategy.
One thing always surprises me in these missed test cases. Why doesn't the defense provide all the former testing schedules that the athlete met?
How many times was he actually tested and when? Is there a calculation that predicts the testing veracity of positives in the system? Can it be shown that a missed test really predicts doping?
Otherwise this is just an administrative gotcha. I am talking mainly out of season. Short term boosters are of now importance between seasons.
Lol Christian and his dad are dumb lazy losers. No problem telling them to their faces.
Certainly appears stupid after the first incident.
schweddy balls wrote:
Sports Dad wrote:
-- Bottom line: Christian will be more diligent in his whereabout filings, but he did not break a rule.
This still aged poorly.
i bet they didnt read this thread out at CAS - they should have done. Rojo - send it to cas and tell them they just got pwned.
Hahahaha, yes!
Sadly that this repeat offender got his ban reduced because he was within a few miles of his home during the last missed test, instead of being in his home. Strange rule interpretation.
And sadly he did not get punished for his tampering, although that was proven by his very own receipts.
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