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    U.S. Anti-Doping Agency Loses Its First Doping Case
    April 22, 2008 at 10:41 am | Steroid History, Steroids and Track
    - Posted by Millard Baker

    Track sprinter LaTasha Jenkins is the first athlete to win a doping case against the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). She was charged with an adverse analytical finding after testing positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone in both Sample A and Sample B in July 2006. She was banned from competition for two years. Last week, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) dropped its appeal of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) decision which exonerated her (”LaTasha Jenkins first athlete to beat the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on a doping charge,” April 22).

    A three-member arbitration panel ruled last December the testing of her sample, given at a meet in Belgium, was not done in accordance with WADA rules that require tests be run by two different technicians.

    That broke USADA’s perfect record in front of arbitration panels, which was 35-0 according to the best available statistics.

    To the question of Jenkins’ appearing to have won on a technicality, Valparaiso Sports Law Clinic director Michael Straubel had said, “[The arbitrators] set aside the test results because they were not based on reliable lab results.”
    She was represented by the Valpo Sports Law Clinic with free legal assistance. The clinic is a pro bono service of Valparaiso University School of Law based on financial need. The Valpo Sports Clinic was founded in 2005; the clinic will have an on-site service for athletes at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

    Professor Michael Straubel, the Director of the Valpo Sports Law Clinic, has previously commented on the unfairness and inconsistency of anti-doping efforts in the context of the Floyd Landis case (”Sports Law Clinic director comments on Landis case,” May 24, 2007).

    “It is important to eliminate cheating in sports and enforce anti-doping rules consistently and fairly, but the USADA v. Landis hearing is a rare public airing of the many tensions and growing pains that haunt the doping control process,” said Professor Straubel. “Those tensions include a bureaucracy that needs to prove itself vs. an accused athlete’s need for information to defend himself. The system is designed to be quick vs. the need to be thorough in order to be fair. It is a system based on breach of contract dispute procedures vs. claims and charges that are criminal in their seriousness.”

    Professor Straubel added, “However, at the heart of the Landis case are questions about the reliability of a still developing science and anti-doping enforcement using that science. Floyd Landis and his attorneys are challenging a system which presumes the science is reliable and testing is properly done, but which then limits the information available to athletes about that science and testing. This challenge has clearly shown how difficult it is to put the testers to their proofs. Perhaps the larger result of the Landis case will be a system that is more self correcting and reliable.”

    Pacquiao...no need blood test.

  • #2
    Floyd should be blamed for this. The way he ducked Margarito, Cotto and Mosley was not surprising at all. Floyd is trying to get out of the fight and duck Pacquiao.

    Golden Boy has partnership with USADA...

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    • #3
      i knew it floyd and GBP we're about to blackmail pac.. LOL **** that ****.. Bring on mosley/berto winner or timothy bradley.. Let mayweather have matt hatton.

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      • #4
        first of anti doping and united states does'nt even belong in the same word phrase since the US has the most appetite in doping!...americans love their drugs.....lol

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        • #5
          Seriously pac should dump these clowns.. This ****s getting old, they should just leave floyd alone he clearly doesn't want the fight..

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          • #6
            Stuff like this report hold little weight. The only thing that can erase doubts and suspicion is by Pac agreeing to blood test. The latest report was he agreed to all the blood test but not on the same day if the fight. The should be enough but once again Floyd apologist use Arum comments yesterday to suit their argument.

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            • #7
              Golden Boys and Mayweather look like Clowns and ******eds here.

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              • #8
                read this

                Promoter balked at blood testing for Mosley in 2008
                By J. Michael Falgoust, USA TODAY
                Just last year, Golden Boy Promotions was against blood testing when one of its fighters, Shane Mosley, was asked to submit to it for a fight in Las Vegas.
                Mosley, who admitted to taking designer steroids in 2003 inadvertently before a fight with Golden Boy president Oscar De La Hoya, consented to any form of drug testing before facing Zab Judah but the promoter objected.

                Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer told AP at the time that he'd consent to whatever testing that was required by Nevada State Athletic Commission and nothing more. The NSAC tests urine before and after fights but not blood at random like the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.

                A proposed March 13 superfight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather has fallen through over Olympic-style drug testing. Mayweather wanted the Filipino to accept random blood testing by USADA. Pacquiao agreed to three tests, including two before their bout.

                "Whatever tests they want them to take, Shane will submit to that. We are not going to do other tests than the Nevada commission requires," Schaefer said. "The fact is Shane is not a cheater and he does not need to be treated like one."

                Judah wanted testing immediately on Mosley as well as right before and after the bout. Judah was injured before the fight could take place and it was cancelled.

                source:http://www.usatoday.com/sports/boxin...oodtests_N.htm
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                • #9
                  Floyd fans will duck this thread.

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