Well, maybe, maybe not. For every one caught in testing, how many are missed? We are led to believe that a “catch” is a sign that “the system works”. However if we don’t know who is getting away with it how can we claim success? All we can say for sure is that those who are caught face humiliation and varying degrees of punishment, depending upon the severity, any past infringements and the sport concerned. Fair? Maybe, maybe not?
Ukraine’s Olympic heptathlon silver medallist Liudmyla Blonska has failed a drugs test, the IOC confirmed. The 30-year-old’s A sample tested positive for a banned substance, but the IOC source said they were still awaiting the results of the B sample.Blonska’s is the fifth drugs case of the Beijing Games. Spanish cyclist Maria Isabel Moreno tested positive for EPO, North Korean shooting medallist Kim-Jong-Su (betablockers), Vietnamese gymnast Do Thi Ngan Thuong (diuretic) while Greece’s rarely seen 2004 Olympic 400 metres hurdles champion Fani Halkia, tested positive for steroids at a training camp.
Well, maybe, maybe not. For every one caught in testing, how many are missed? We are led to believe that a “catch” is a sign that “the system works”. However if we don’t know who is getting away with it how can we claim success? All we can say for sure is that those who are caught face humiliation and varying degrees of punishment, depending upon the severity, any past infringements and the sport concerned. Fair? Maybe, maybe not?
Ukraine’s Olympic heptathlon silver medallist Liudmyla Blonska has failed a drugs test, the IOC confirmed. The 30-year-old’s A sample tested positive for a banned substance, but the IOC source said they were still awaiting the results of the B sample.Blonska’s is the fifth drugs case of the Beijing Games. Spanish cyclist Maria Isabel Moreno tested positive for EPO, North Korean shooting medallist Kim-Jong-Su (betablockers), Vietnamese gymnast Do Thi Ngan Thuong (diuretic) while Greece’s rarely seen 2004 Olympic 400 metres hurdles champion Fani Halkia, tested positive for steroids at a training camp.
Well this would be a difficult situation. You are selected for the Olympics and just don’t want to let go of the dream. You have taken some EPO and know you’ll get caught if the vampires actually test you, but you just haven’t been tested lately – if at all. You expect attention will be on the favourites, not on little ol’ you anyway. And then you get called to testing. Sometimes a doper just doesn’t turn up, and gets in trouble anyway. And sometimes they get away with it. And sometimes they don’t.
Moreno, better known as Maribel Moreno, had been entered for the women’s road race and individual time trial and tested positive for the endurance-boosting EPO drug. IOC spokesperson Giselle Davies said Moreno was tested on July 31 and left the city on the same evening. The IOC officially took control of drugs testing on July 27.
Maribel appears to have panicked and broke down in tears after the testing – but before the result. I guess we can understand why. But do we blame her, or her supplier? Or the system?
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Well this would be a difficult situation. You are selected for the Olympics and just don’t want to let go of the dream. You have taken some EPO and know you’ll get caught if the vampires actually test you, but you just haven’t been tested lately – if at all. You expect attention will be on the favourites, not on little ol’ you anyway. And then you get called to testing. Sometimes a doper just doesn’t turn up, and gets in trouble anyway. And sometimes they get away with it. And sometimes they don’t.
Moreno, better known as Maribel Moreno, had been entered for the women’s road race and individual time trial and tested positive for the endurance-boosting EPO drug. IOC spokesperson Giselle Davies said Moreno was tested on July 31 and left the city on the same evening. The IOC officially took control of drugs testing on July 27.
Maribel appears to have panicked and broke down in tears after the testing – but before the result. I guess we can understand why. But do we blame her, or her supplier? Or the system?
Filed under
EPO,
Moreno by
Rob.