Shane Mosley: The Grand Jury Told Me It Was EPO
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And if a nearly 40 year old American who has been in the legal system for years doesn't know the difference between a prosecutor and a grand jury....
Hell, I'm not even American and i know.Comment
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The faulty assumption that people use is that Shane used steroids for one fight. That is complete and utter horse-doodoo. Shane didn't go for BALCO out the box... he was going for BETTER steroids.
Remember, Shane had lost two fights and had a NC coming in to the Oscar rematch.
I keep trying to find the interview where Vernon Forrest said that Shane was on steroids.Shane was also given legitimate vitamins, iron pills, etc.
Sooooo, his arguemnt that he thought EPO and the cream were legitimate is patently false.
What did you think the injections were, Shane? And why would they have to check your blood via blood test on multiple occasions?Re Kelli White:
Her doping program began in March 2003, she said, and it included "the clear," a testosterone-based balm known as the cream, and EPO, a blood- thickening agent that boosts endurance. She was surprised to learn that EPO could help sprinters, but she quickly discovered that she could train much harder while she was on it.
You could run harder, longer. If the workout was four 200s really, really fast, they wouldn't seem as hard as before. You could cut the rest down from five minutes to three. That's a big difference.
Both she and Conte kept calendars recording her usage, she said. His calendars have reportedly become evidence that was presented to the grand jury last year. White took a whimsical approach to her journal, using smiley-face stickers of different colors as notations. A yellow sticker denoted that she had used the cream. Red meant EPO, orange the clear. A purple sticker marked the days of her menstrual cycle, which went out of control when she started the regimen.
White said her period arrived every two weeks, and it would last for an entire week. An adjustment in the dosage of the clear helped regulate the cycle, she said.
Other side effects appeared, but none of them alarmed her. Acne appeared on her face and shoulders. Her voice changed, too.
"It didn't get deeper," she said. "It got raspy to the point where it was like I had a cold. And my stepmom would call: 'Are you sick today? What's going with you? You always sound so bad.'
"And I'm like, 'No, I'm fine, I just have allergy problems.' "One third right.
The EPO gets injected. The cream gets rubbed on, and the clear gets a few drops under the tongue with a medicine dropper. The clear was a liquid.
IN ADDITION, Some athletes like Tim Montgomery, Marion Jones (shane mosley?) were on the full-boat program that included hGH, modafinil (a stimulant normally used to treat narcolepsy) and insulin injections.
It was a very broad and comprehensive program that did all types of weird things to your body, and there's no way an athlete who knows their body well can ignore the substantive changes and side effects.
Shane's hematocrit level reached abnormally high levels prior to the Delahoya fight. With that type of endurance, he would have been an absolute beast in training.
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You would have to be a dummy to think shane had no idea what he was up to.......it's also a very big stretch to assume he wasn't using his entire career before he got done.........
...also surprised to learn Shane was on the full ****tail......i thought it was only cream, clear and EPO.Last edited by check hook; 04-18-2010, 04:46 AM.Comment
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