Webbasedreading wrote:
For example, you paraphrase what should probably be presented as a quote here:
"She testified that in recent years, positive tests for trenbolone in her lab had always featured low concentrations of the substance, making it impossible to separate intentional cheaters from those who had ingested contaminated meat."
Can you just quote that testimony?
And you write that "The actual records revealed Ayotte’s claim was not accurate."
Can you cite the records and also her claim? It would be illuminating to see both. But the article only gives paraphrases from sources that aren't named.
Her exact statement and the lab records refuting it were not made public. That's why I can't quote them specifically and have to rely on the CAS summary.