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  • Angel "Memo" Heredia PED Interview....

    This guy is a genius!
    http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/a-571031.html

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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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    Second Part: How Heredia outwitted the investigators and the dealer of the world's best athletes were.

    SPIEGEL: Was there an Doping rhythm?

    Heredia: Yes, if the season ended in October, we waited a few weeks for the body to be cleansed. Then, in November, we loaded growth hormone and EPO, and twice a week we examined the body, so we were sure that there are no lumps formed in the blood. The testosterone shots were added. This first program lasted eight to ten weeks, then there was a pause.

    SPIEGEL: And then the season objectives were set?

    Heredia: Yes, that was dependent on the athletes. Some wanted to run in April a good time to get contracts for sports events, some of them had nothing but the Trials in the head, the American qualification for international championships, Olympic other only. We then aligned the countdown on the goal, and the next cycle began. I had my athletes know well and know where what federation tested with which methods.

    SPIEGEL: How do you know that?

    Heredia: vigilance. Informants.

    SPIEGEL: You yourself were once a good discus thrower.

    Heredia: Very good in Mexico, very average on a global scale. I played football, boxing, karate and was made ​​then came to athletics. With 13 or 14 years I believed in clean sport, doping was a crime for me, and I asked my father at that time, if I could take aspirin.

    SPIEGEL: Why did you start to take drugs?
    Heredia: Like all athletes: because other dope. Suddenly threw the guys I had just beaten yet, ten meters. Then I got hurt and I wanted to still qualify for the Olympic team. Doping has been for me, what it is for most athletes: part of the sport. If you train today, twelve hours, and your coach tomorrow expected twelve hours of you, you dopst, because otherwise it does not work.

    SPIEGEL: What took you?

    Heredia: growth hormone. Testosterone.

    SPIEGEL: And then you missed the Olympics yet.

    Heredia: Yes, but I read everything I could find about medicine, spoke with other athletes, and soon it was said: Angel knows his stuff, Angel knows how to handle tests. The first asked for advice So began it, and eventually asked the coach Trevor Graham, if I could help him. I told him that Epo and was in business.

    SPIEGEL: What qualified you for the role of the dealer of the world's best athletes?

    Heredia: My father is a chemistry professor, I love chemistry. And I was a sportsman. My role became an obsession, I learned, for example, all about testosterone: that there is a variety with high testosterone half-life and another that acts quickly, that you rub it, swallow squirt can. That was a thrill, I got to work with the best of the best and made ​​it even better.

    SPIEGEL: And how you were the best in your world?

    Heredia: With accuracy. An example? Everyone talks about Epo. Epo is chic. Epo but works without the addition of iron only half as well, something we need to know. There are oxygen carriers that make Epo rapidly, which are in fact better than Epo alone. I call my agent "Epo Boost", Epo multiplier, I inject it, and it puts so many little free oxygen molecules throughout the body. So you verzehnfachst the effect of Epo.

    SPIEGEL: Do you have any secrets?

    Heredia: Oh yeah, sure. There are tablets for the kidneys that block the metabolites of steroids: If athletes then give up their urine, they excrete the metabolites with and are negative. Or is there an enzyme that eats slowly proteins - epo has protein structures, and so the enzyme ensures that the B sample of the doping sample has completely different values ​​than the A sample. Then there are chemicals that you take a few hours before the race to you, and which prevent the acidification of the muscles. Together with epoxy? A miracle! I have 20 drugs that are still undetectable for the investigators.

    SPIEGEL: What are the coaches you have worked?

    Heredia: With Trevor Graham especially.

    SPIEGEL: Graham is banned for life, he is said to have Marion Jones, Tim Montgomery, Justin Gatlin and many more helped fraud. Who to?

    Heredia: With Winthrop Graham, his cousin. With John Smith, the coach of Maurice Greene. Raymond Stewart, the Jamaican people. Dennis Mitchell ...

    SPIEGEL: ... The 1992 gold over 4 times 100 meters and won today's trainer. How did the collaboration?

    Heredia: This is indeed a small world. Word gets around, who can get something as fast and at what price, who is discreet. The coach talked to me and asked if I could help, and I said: Yes. Then I got money, $ 15,000 or so, there was a first delivery, and so we got into the business. Eventually, it led to a one-on-one collaboration with the athletes.

    SPIEGEL: Was there such a thing as a schema?

    Heredia: Yes. I always combined several things. I had such a remedy called Actovison, the increased blood circulation - not detectable. That was from the health aspect, good and the competition aspect, much better. Then there were the growth factors IGF-1 and IGF-2. And Epo. Epo increases the number of red blood cells and thus the transport of oxygen, which is the key for any athlete: the athlete wants to regenerate quickly, holding up the load, he wants to bring constant performance.

    SPIEGEL: Once again: Constant power at world level is unthinkable without doping?

    Heredia: Yes. 44 seconds over 400 meters? Unthinkable. 71 meters with the discus? No way. It may happen that a run with a tailwind once 100 meters in 9.8 seconds. But less than 10 times a year, rain or heat? Only with doping.

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        Third Part: "If he says he's been clean, I can only reply:. This is a lie"

        SPIEGEL: testosterone, growth hormone, EPO, that was your combination?

        Heredia: Yes, with individual variations. And wonderful things are possible. Jerome Young in 2002 was ranked number 38 in the 400-meter world rankings, then we started to work together and in 2003 he won almost every major race.

        SPIEGEL: How were you paid?

        Heredia: Per annual fee. With great success there was $ 40,000 bonus.

        SPIEGEL: Your athletes have won 26 Olympic medals. How much money have you earned?

        Heredia: I can not tell because of the investigation. Let's say 16 to 18 successful Sporter per year and 15,000 to $ 20,000 per athlete. I had a good run, I had a good life.

        SPIEGEL: You were living not in the shadowy realm of sport, where no one could see you?

        Heredia: No, although I am rarely moved to the big events that had nothing to do with jealousy, but the Americans did not want that, I worked with the Jamaicans and vice versa. But shadow? No. That was all a chain of athletes on agents to sponsors, and I was part of it, but everyone knew how the game went. All it did so because all were so rich.

        SPIEGEL: What agents do you think?

        Heredia: The great marketer, Robert Wagner, for example, the care of athletes and want to get in great shape because they convey to the meeting.

        The Austrians Wagner, founder of World Athletics Management, wrote last Thursday in an e-mail to SPIEGEL that he "never doped athletes" or when doping was "supported and encouraged". And Angel Heredia, the witness was sitting in an office in New York, an athletic man in black shirt, still toned, and wrote the name on a piece of paper. 41 athletes, he said his clients were, to be boxers, football players and skiers come. His Jamaican Raymond Stewart, Beverly McDonald, Brandon Simpson. From the Ba*****: Chandra Sturrup. A few of his Americans: Jerome Young, Antonio Pettigrew, Tim Montgomery, Duane Ross, Michelle Collins, Marion Jones, CJ Hunter, Ramon Clay, Dennis Mitchell, Joshua J. Johnson, Randall Evans, Justin Gatlin, Maurice Greene. Some of those named by Heredia are convicted, some have been doping, others deny it.

        SPIEGEL: Maurice Greene? The 100-meter superstar Greene is one of the flagship athletes of the Olympic movement, he vows to be clean.

        Heredia: There is an investigation, but when he says he's been clean, I can only reply: That's a lie.

        SPIEGEL: Is it specific?

        Heredia: I helped him. I made ​​a plan for him. I have provided him.

        SPIEGEL: Equipped?

        Heredia: Yes, 2003 and 2004, we have worked together.

        SPIEGEL: You have evidence?

        Heredia: Yes, for example, a transfer over $ 10,000.

        SPIEGEL: Greene says he has spent the money to friends.

        Heredia: I know better.

        SPIEGEL: What Greene, who denies doping, have received from you?

        Heredia: IGF-1 and IGF-2, Epo and ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate, it enhances the muscle contraction.

        SPIEGEL: Undetectable for inspectors?

        Heredia: Undetectable. We have also used creams that leave no marks and give the athletes a consistently higher levels of testosterone.

        SPIEGEL: is Gedopt on any sporting level?

        Heredia: Yes, there is different then just the quality of doping. The poor take the simple steroids and hope that they are not controlled. If you are among the stars, you earn $ 50,000 a month plus get appearance money and shoe contracts. Are you above, you invest $ 100,000, and I'll build a untraceable designer drug.

        SPIEGEL: Tell us das.

        Heredia: Designer drugs are composed of several chemicals that induce the desired response, and then I change to the end of the chain, two molecules so that the whole structure of the grids eludes investigators.

        SPIEGEL: The Hunting of the investigators on athletes ...

        Heredia: ... is again sports. A race. Pure adrenaline. We need to be one, two years ahead. We need to know which drug comes in where the research or used in animals is how we can get there. And we need to know the methods of the tester.

        SPIEGEL: Can the testers win this race yet?

        Heredia: In theory, yes. If all federations and sponsors and managers, and athletes and coaches agree and use all the money that brings the sport, and if every athlete is checked twice a week - only. What happens now is ludicrous. Alibi. You should save the money - give it to me, and I distribute among the orphans in Mexico! As long as there is commercial sports, shoe contracts, which are linked to performance, and the television contracts, as long is doped.

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          4th Part: "Clean top performance is a fairy tale."

          SPIEGEL: The idea that sport is of fair competition within fixed rules, is actually long dead?

          Heredia: Yes, sure. Unless we return to the ancient sport back without any money. Without television, without Adidas and Nike. It's obvious: Who will get eighth in the major sports events $ 5000, and who will get the first, 100,000. In thinking of the athletes, and he thinks that all the other dope anyway, and he's right. And your dream is that an athlete believes in morals and ideas? Clean top performance is a myth, my friend.

          SPIEGEL: Do you want to actually argue for the release of doping?

          Heredia: No, but I think we should Epo release the IGF and testosterone, as well as adrenaline and epitestosterone, those substances so that the body also produces itself - just for pragmatic reasons, because that is the prosecution's impossible, but also because of the fairness.

          SPIEGEL: That's be serious: fairness?

          Heredia: Yes, we take the most popular drug: Epo. Epo changes the hemoglobin value, and people now have even different levels of hemoglobin. Disclosure would therefore allow the justice and equality that supposedly all want. There just genetic differences between athletes.

          SPIEGEL: That distinguish living things, are called natural. You want to make the same doping by athletes?

          Heredia: Normal athletes have a level of 3 nanograms per milliliter of blood testosterone, the sprinter Tim Montgomery has 3 nanograms, but Maurice Greene has 9 nanograms. What can Tim? Not doping with endogenous substances is unfair nature is unjust.

          SPIEGEL: And would you ban it?

          Heredia: Everything else, everything that can be dangerous. Amphetamines? Prohibit. Steroids? Prohibit.

          SPIEGEL: Are there any clean sports?

          Heredia: athletics, swimming, cross country skiing, cycling can not be saved. Golf? Not clean. Football? Footballers come to me and say they have run down the line-up and without getting tired, and play every three days. Basketballer take fat-Nitro, amphetamines, ephedrine. Baseball? Haha. Steroids in preparation for amphetamines in the game. Even archers take Downer called to her arm still. All dope.

          SPIEGEL: Did you actually even made ​​means or did you just worried?

          Heredia: I did not have a lab, but I was, well: access to labs in Mexico City. I can provide the raw material and bought ...

          SPIEGEL: ... from where?

          Heredia: Everywhere. Australia, South Africa, Austria, Bulgaria, China. Growth hormone came from Swiss company Serono. Imports to Mexico was never difficult, the laws are not as strict as. One can very well buy in pharmacies with us. When a new drug came somewhere in the testing phase, we knew about it and ordered it. Then I combined substances. And every now and then I made ​​a cream.

          SPIEGEL: Have you ever actually taken seriously the inspectors?

          Heredia: No, we have laughed. Today, of course, laugh investigators.

          SPIEGEL: What do you live today?

          Heredia: A little bit of money is still there. I am a student again, I want to be a pharmacist. This is my dream. But I do not know if I can find work if I am accused of, whether I am deported, wherever I go. I have no life. I walk around and make sure that no one is following me. But compared with Jerome Young I feel good.

          SPIEGEL: What the World Champion of 2003 makes today?

          Heredia: He is 31 years old and sitting in a truck and drive from bread. He is said to have broken the laws of the sport, but that's not: Jerome has just followed these laws.

          SPIEGEL: Mr. Heredia, thank you for this interview.

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            Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
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            wow...this guy is not only a PED genius..he's also the biggest rat of em all..if this guy get pinched again..he will rat them all out including your momma....

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            • #7
              This is all ****ed up, this is a google translate job and it doesnt translate well.

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                Originally posted by el*** View Post
                This is all ****ed up, this is a google translate job and it doesnt translate well.
                The interview was transcripted in German

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                • #9
                  hahah ***n cry baby.. go watch mmgay..

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                  • #10
                    genius brain falls in the wrong head

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