In 2011 over 100 players from different countries tested positive for clem in mexico

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  • Xfuego
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    In 2011 over 100 players from different countries tested positive for clem in mexico

    In 2011 there was a soccer tournament in mexico it was the FIFA under-17 world cup and over 100 players from DIFFERENT COUNTRIES tested positive for clembuterol because of tainted meat... just saying....

    espn.com/sports/soccer/news/_/id/7115036/clenbuterol-found-most-players-17-world-cup
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    them mexicans are some cheating mother ***ers

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    • Xfuego
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      #3
      Read the article and the post before you reply it was tainted meat and they were all from different countries

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #4
        Originally posted by Xfuego
        Read the article and the post before you reply it was tainted meat and they were all from different countries
        WADA gives a pass to all athletes from contaminated meat countries.

        “We acknowledge that the clenbuterol meat contamination issue is unsatisfactory,” said Olivier Niggli, WADA’s Director General, in a statement. “Accordingly, since 2011, the Agency has carried out several research studies aimed at providing analytical means to distinguish ingestion of clenbuterol by pharmacological origin versus that of meat contamination. We will continue to invest in scientific research to try to solve this issue as quickly as possible. However, in the meantime, we maintain that disciplinary proceedings against athletes with low level urinary concentrations, from countries known for significant risk of exposure, would have little to no prospect of success; and, would be very unfair to the athletes concerned.”

        An investigation by ARD has found that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided against proceeding with cases against Jamaican sprinters, after samples taken from them at the Beijing 2008 Olympics tested positive for low levels of clenbuterol. The IOC confirmed that many re-tested samples from Beijing 2008 contained ‘very low levels’ of clenbuterol within the […]

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        • Xfuego
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          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
          WADA gives a pass to all athletes from contaminated meat countries.

          [B]“We acknowledge that the clenbuterol meat contamination issue is unsatisfactory,” said Olivier Niggli, WADA’s Director General, in a statement. “Accordingly, since 2011, the Agency has carried out several research studies aimed at providing analytical means to distinguish ingestion of clenbuterol by pharmacological origin versus that of meat contamination. We will continue to invest in scientific research to try to solve this issue as quickly as possible. However, in the meantime, we maintain that disciplinary proceedings against athletes with low level urinary concentrations, from countries known for significant risk of exposure, would have little to no prospect of success; and, would be very unfair to the athletes sportsintegrityinitiative.com/meldonium-2-0-jamaican-case-highlights-need-clenbuterol-thresholds
          Read the article!! I dont think that Countries like germany do that to their livestock.. they tested positive too

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          • McNulty
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            #6
            Originally posted by Xfuego
            In 2011 there was a soccer tournament in mexico it was the FIFA under-17 world cup and over 100 players from DIFFERENT COUNTRIES tested positive for clembuterol because of tainted meat... just saying....

            espn.com/sports/soccer/news/_/id/7115036/clenbuterol-found-most-players-17-world-cup
            How many of those under 17 year-old kids have millions of dollars and are the most famous peronality in all of Mexico?

            Also, that was 2011. In 2016, there were 27% of slaughterhouses using Clenbuterol.

            An article from 2011 might as well be from 2004. It's outdated.
            Last edited by McNulty; 03-06-2018, 05:20 PM.

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              Originally posted by McNulty
              How many of those under 17 year-old kids have millions of dollars and are the most famous peronality in all of Mexico?

              Also, that was 2011. In 2016, there were 27% of slaughterhouses using Clenbuterol.

              An article from 2011 might as well be from 2004. It's outdated.
              Where do you get that 27% from

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              • McNulty
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                Originally posted by Xfuego
                Where do you get that 27% from
                Victor Conte, who I consider a very credible source. He has proven himself time and time again to be factual and unbias in his source materials.



                I used an online percentage calculator to get the 27%.

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                Mexico's players, who won the tournament, were pronounced as all testing clean because they were switched to a fish and vegetables diet before the competition, Dvorak said.
                Care to explain? You see where I'm going with this right?

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                • Golden Boi 360
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                  #9
                  Canelo haters will ignore this. They've already made up their minds that Canelo is a cheater and nothing will convince them.

                  A while back an NFL player was suspended for 10 games because he tested positive for clem. Luckily, he saved his receipts from his vacation in Mexico and he was allowed to play again.

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                  • Madison Boxing
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                    So after 7 years of tainted meat canelo still though it was a good idea.to eat it? He's a dirty cheating piece of ****e

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