This guy is a genius!
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For two years he was hiding under a false name in a hotel in Laredo, Texas, and then him the American FBI found yet. Whether he knew of a trainer named Trevor Graham whether he bears the nickname "Memo", what he knew about doping, which wanted to know the agents of Angel Heredia. "No," "no," "nothing," were his answers, but then put the agent, copies of the 160 intercepted telephone calls on the table, did the e-mails and account statements, and Angel "Memo" Heredia, that he had lost. He decided to cooperate, and he also knew he would have a chance if he did not lie, not once, "He is telling the truth", which today says one of the investigators about Heredia.
SPIEGEL: Mr. Heredia, you will view the 100-meter final in Beijing?
Heredia: Of course. But a clean Olympic champions we will not survive. Not even a clean party.
SPIEGEL: Of eight runners ...
Heredia: ... eight will be doped.
SPIEGEL: Prove you can not do that.
Heredia: There is no doubt that Sun The difference from 10.0 to 9.7 seconds are the drugs.
SPIEGEL: Can drugs from each person to make a world record holder?
Heredia: No, that's the misconception: "You throw something today and tomorrow are flying du" In real life, you have to train incredibly hard and very talented and must have a perfect team of coaches and trainers. And then make the best drug from the difference. It's all a big composition, a symphony. Everything is connected to everything, you understand, and act like drugs in the long run: you ensure that you can recover you think you can avoid the catabolic phase. Volleyball on the beach may be healthy - professional sports is not healthy. You destroy your body. Marion Jones, for example ...
SPIEGEL: ... five-time medalist in Sydney 2000 ...
Heredia: ... has trained with a hardness that was unparalleled. Drug protected them from injuries. And then she has triumphed and cleared away the medals.
SPIEGEL: pride?
Heredia: Yes, of course, still. It is a great achievement, and please do not believe that Marion's rivals were poor dupes.
SPIEGEL: We're not talking about an American problem?
Heredia: Please? No. All countries, all organizations, all athletes are affected, and those responsible are also the big shoe companies, Nike and Adidas. I know athletes who have run and records were injured a year later, and then the call came. "We stepped up down by 50 percent" What do you think, do these athletes?
SPIEGEL: Please tell us what you have done for your clients.
Heredia: Athletes hear rumors and are in custody. That competitors may have other tricks that they could be caught if they go on trips. There is no margin for error, an error destroys careers.
SPIEGEL: So you were the therapist athletes in drug matters?
Heredia: More of a coach. We found out together, which was good for what body and what were dismantling. I made plans for ****tails and treatments, depending on the money offered me the athlete. Street drugs for little money, designer stuff for a few tens of thousands. Mostly I sent the stuff, sometimes the athletes came to me.
SPIEGEL: With Marion Jones ...
Heredia: ... it was about the recovery phases. It disputed 2000 race to race, she needed relaxation. She received Epo, growth hormone, epinephrine injections, insulin. Insulin helps after training, together with protein drinks: insulin transports protein and minerals faster through the cell membrane.
SPIEGEL: Jones was afraid of needles.
Heredia: Yes, that mixed her then husband CJ Hunter and coach Trevor Graham her three substances in a syringe. I dissuaded, I thought it was risky.
SPIEGEL: What kind of relationship you have with your athletes?
Heredia: A business. It was about values and dosages, I rarely spoke with Marion. That went on the coach.
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For two years he was hiding under a false name in a hotel in Laredo, Texas, and then him the American FBI found yet. Whether he knew of a trainer named Trevor Graham whether he bears the nickname "Memo", what he knew about doping, which wanted to know the agents of Angel Heredia. "No," "no," "nothing," were his answers, but then put the agent, copies of the 160 intercepted telephone calls on the table, did the e-mails and account statements, and Angel "Memo" Heredia, that he had lost. He decided to cooperate, and he also knew he would have a chance if he did not lie, not once, "He is telling the truth", which today says one of the investigators about Heredia.
SPIEGEL: Mr. Heredia, you will view the 100-meter final in Beijing?
Heredia: Of course. But a clean Olympic champions we will not survive. Not even a clean party.
SPIEGEL: Of eight runners ...
Heredia: ... eight will be doped.
SPIEGEL: Prove you can not do that.
Heredia: There is no doubt that Sun The difference from 10.0 to 9.7 seconds are the drugs.
SPIEGEL: Can drugs from each person to make a world record holder?
Heredia: No, that's the misconception: "You throw something today and tomorrow are flying du" In real life, you have to train incredibly hard and very talented and must have a perfect team of coaches and trainers. And then make the best drug from the difference. It's all a big composition, a symphony. Everything is connected to everything, you understand, and act like drugs in the long run: you ensure that you can recover you think you can avoid the catabolic phase. Volleyball on the beach may be healthy - professional sports is not healthy. You destroy your body. Marion Jones, for example ...
SPIEGEL: ... five-time medalist in Sydney 2000 ...
Heredia: ... has trained with a hardness that was unparalleled. Drug protected them from injuries. And then she has triumphed and cleared away the medals.
SPIEGEL: pride?
Heredia: Yes, of course, still. It is a great achievement, and please do not believe that Marion's rivals were poor dupes.
SPIEGEL: We're not talking about an American problem?
Heredia: Please? No. All countries, all organizations, all athletes are affected, and those responsible are also the big shoe companies, Nike and Adidas. I know athletes who have run and records were injured a year later, and then the call came. "We stepped up down by 50 percent" What do you think, do these athletes?
SPIEGEL: Please tell us what you have done for your clients.
Heredia: Athletes hear rumors and are in custody. That competitors may have other tricks that they could be caught if they go on trips. There is no margin for error, an error destroys careers.
SPIEGEL: So you were the therapist athletes in drug matters?
Heredia: More of a coach. We found out together, which was good for what body and what were dismantling. I made plans for ****tails and treatments, depending on the money offered me the athlete. Street drugs for little money, designer stuff for a few tens of thousands. Mostly I sent the stuff, sometimes the athletes came to me.
SPIEGEL: With Marion Jones ...
Heredia: ... it was about the recovery phases. It disputed 2000 race to race, she needed relaxation. She received Epo, growth hormone, epinephrine injections, insulin. Insulin helps after training, together with protein drinks: insulin transports protein and minerals faster through the cell membrane.
SPIEGEL: Jones was afraid of needles.
Heredia: Yes, that mixed her then husband CJ Hunter and coach Trevor Graham her three substances in a syringe. I dissuaded, I thought it was risky.
SPIEGEL: What kind of relationship you have with your athletes?
Heredia: A business. It was about values and dosages, I rarely spoke with Marion. That went on the coach.
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