Too many tests. Shane is 38 years old and replenishing blood takes a lot of regenerative energy.
Don't be suprised if both of these guys are gassed by the 5th round despite coming in immaculate shape.
it's really hilarious reading how terrified pactards are of this test :rofl:
It is like they are just as scared as Manny over needles,blood,superstitions...or whatever the excuse of the month is...
I think Pac's real phobia is the fear of getting outclassed!
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2007/10/09/jones1_wideweb__470x342,0.jpg
Every time this sort of thread comes out,you post the same person...is this your only example????
She was taking a drug that WADA didn't know existed, her trainer sent a syringe of the drug to Catlin and he developed a test for it. How can they catch her when there was no test for it?
WADA testing policies weren't in effect until 2004, 4 years after Jones admitted to doping. What aren't you getting? In 2004, when WADA had actually implemented their testing procedures, she sucked it up. She failed to even medal.
Was Marion Jones busted for HGH or steroids?
I really don't know why they don't do immediate testing in the ring after the fight, I mean there's surely no way anything can be hidden in front of all to see
Was Marion Jones busted for HGH,
or steroids?
WADA testing policies weren't in effect until 2004, 4 years after Jones admitted to doping. What aren't you getting? In 2004, when WADA had actually implemented their testing procedures, she sucked it up. She failed to even medal.
Was Marion Jones busted for HGH,
or steroids?
She was taking a drug that WADA didn't know existed, her trainer sent a syringe of the drug to Catlin and he developed a test for it. How can they catch her when there was no test for it?
I'm assuming it is,
but when did she pass tests for or take HGH?
I don't know,
but she did pass tests for and take steroids.
What WADA and HGH have to do with anything here I'm not really sure.
WADA testing methods were first introduced in the 2004 summer games and the 2006 winter games. As expected, being so recently implemented, it didn’t completely eliminate attempts at PED use in the 2004 Summer games as several medalist in weightlifting, and cross country were disqualified do to failed drug test. However, in the 2006 winter games, only a single athlete failed a drug test and had his or her medal revoked. During the Beijing games, 3,667 athletes were tested by the IOC under the auspices of the World Anti-Doping Agency. Both urine and blood testing were used in a coordinated effort to nullify potential PED users. Only six athletes failed drug test while in competition in Beijing. Thats roughly 1.6% of the total number of athletes who participated in the Beijing olympics. If translations are necessary, based on that numbers alone, WADA has rendered potential PED's users practically non existent.
You have no legs to stand on. You're done here my friend.
and,
so is xylocaine.
But what testing for steroids did Marion Jones pass, and what did she later admit to doing?
I'll tell you,
she passed Olympic style drug testing and later on admitted that she was on steroids, not HGH.
Im pretty sure the post said they didn't implement the new tests until 2004...
It's still illegal am I right?
I'm assuming it is,
but when did she pass tests for or take HGH?
I don't know,
but she did pass tests for and take steroids.
What WADA and HGH have to do with anything here I'm not really sure.
But it is a PED.
and,
so is xylocaine.
But what testing for steroids did Marion Jones pass, and what did she later admit to doing?
I'll tell you,
she passed Olympic style drug testing and later on admitted that she was on steroids, not HGH.
Marion Jones was never subject to WADA HGH testing. The 2000 Sydney games were the games Jones admitted to using performance enhancing drugs; and her admissions were supported by her tremendous success in those games. That was 8 years before HGH testing of any kind was implemented into the Olympics. If your curious about her performance in those games? She came in fifth in the Long Jump and competed in the women's 4x100m relay where the USA women's team, failed to qualify. It wasn't until 2008, the Beijing games, that WADA made tremendous advancements in their HGH testing, and began out of competition testing.
Furthermore, It wasn't until the late 1990’s that the IOC took the initiative to battle doping head on. This lead to the inception of the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) in 1999, thus introducing a new method of drug testing through both blood and urine samples; Random so that users couldn’t form cycles around testing dates. These testing methods were first introduced in the 2004 summer games and the 2006 winter games. As expected, being so recently implemented, it didn’t completely eliminate attempts at PED use in the 2004 Summer games as several medalist in weightlifting, and cross country were disqualified do to failed drug test. However, in the 2006 winter games, only a single athlete failed a drug test and had his or her medal revoked. During the Beijing games, 3,667 athletes were tested by the IOC under the auspices of the World Anti-Doping Agency. Both urine and blood testing were used in a coordinated effort to nullify potential PED users. Only six athletes failed drug test while in competition in Beijing. Thats roughly 1.6% of the total number of athletes who participated in the Beijing olympics. If translations are necessary, based on that numbers alone, WADA has rendered potential PED's users practically non existent.
Long story short. WADA is the standard.
Damn, that's what i call a major ownage.