Urine TKOs blood in Nevada boxing drug testing debate
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So lets see...Landis claims he knows Armstrong cheated, yet Armstrong has passed all these tests. And out of 10,500 athletes at the Olympics 28 were caught? I don't recall the article saying, how many of that whopping percentage of athletes tested positive for either EPO or HGH? Im just curious.I feel bad for you. I don't want to embarrass you but I now realize you'd be too ****** to realize it. Again urine testing was first implemented in 2000 ( http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2...g-reports-say/ ). It wasn't until the passport program in 2004 (tracking RBC count throughout testing) was introduced that people began getting caught in record numbers ( http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olym...04/3610830.stm ).
Next time, find facts to prove me wrong, f*g.Comment
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JAB, I really am beginning to think you're a teen. Try reading my post again and comprehending what it was in relation to. I'm tired of helping you. Don't want you to trip over your words again.So lets see...Landis claims he knows Armstrong cheated, yet Armstrong has passed all these tests. And out of 10,500 athletes at the Olympics 28 were caught? I don't recall the article saying, how many of that whopping percentage of athletes tested positive for either EPO or HGH? Im just curious.Comment
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