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  • kafkod
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    #61
    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
    Still have to feed them?


    Do you think EPO and HGH are OK to take, neither are roids?
    EPO, HGH and roids are all used deliberately and secretly and systematically to cheat opponents.

    Whyte drank an energy shake he bought over the counter from a licensed supplier without knowing that one of the ingredients had been put on the banned list that month. UKAD accepted that he'd made an honest mistake and the supplier was at fault for not taking the stuff off the shelf, but they banned him anyway.

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      #62
      Originally posted by kafkod
      EPO, HGH and roids are all used deliberately and secretly and systematically to cheat opponents.

      Whyte drank an energy shake he bought over the counter from a licensed supplier without knowing that one of the ingredients had been put on the banned list that month. UKAD accepted that he'd made an honest mistake and the supplier was at fault for not taking the stuff off the shelf, but they banned him anyway.
      An athlete is responsible for what he puts in his body.

      Sharapova got banned for the same thing. At least she manned up and admitted her guilt.

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        #63
        Originally posted by D4thincarnation
        An athlete is responsible for what he puts in his body.

        Sharapova got banned for the same thing. At least she manned up and admitted her guilt.
        Dillian Whyte admitted his guilt too and appealed on the grounds of not knowing he was breaking the rules, just like Sharapova did.

        She got a 2 year ban reduced to 15 months, Whyte had to do the full 2 years.

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          #64
          Originally posted by kafkod
          Dillian Whyte admitted his guilt too and appealed on the grounds of not knowing he was breaking the rules, just like Sharapova did.

          She got a 2 year ban reduced to 15 months, Whyte had to do the full 2 years.
          What was the PED he was taking.

          Sharapova also claimed he was for a medical condition

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            #65
            Originally posted by D4thincarnation
            What was the PED he was taking.

            Sharapova also claimed he was for a medical condition
            The crazy thing is, the drink Whyte took was banned because it was harmful to use it, not because gave you unfair advantages in competition.

            Thousands of people in the UK were drinking that stuff. Guys where I work used to take it to help them get through shifts at night.

            "Most popular sports supplement banned in Britain over fears it may have lethal side-effects"

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            "A sports supplement popular with fitness fanatics has been banned in Britain because of fears it may have lethal side-effects.

            The drink Jack3D contains a stimulant known as DMAA (dimethylamylamine) that has been linked to high blood pressure, headaches, vomiting, stroke and even a death."

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