Doesn't VADA follow WADA rules?
That's right the drug testing org that sets the rules for 100s of sports wouldn't do ****. There's hundreds of Mexicans competing in many sports with clen in their bodies competing perfectly legally.
“We acknowledge that the clenbuterol meat contamination issue is unsatisfactory,” said Olivier Niggli, Director General, WADA. “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,” he continued. “We will continue to invest in scientific research to try to solve this issue as quickly as possible,” Niggli continued. “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.”
https://www.wada-ama.org/en/media/ne...rd-documentary
Also from the link.
"All of the values were below 1ng/ml and therefore in the range of potential meat contamination cases."
Canelo's results were between 0.6-0.8
That's right the drug testing org that sets the rules for 100s of sports wouldn't do ****. There's hundreds of Mexicans competing in many sports with clen in their bodies competing perfectly legally.
“We acknowledge that the clenbuterol meat contamination issue is unsatisfactory,” said Olivier Niggli, Director General, WADA. “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,” he continued. “We will continue to invest in scientific research to try to solve this issue as quickly as possible,” Niggli continued. “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.”
https://www.wada-ama.org/en/media/ne...rd-documentary
Also from the link.
"All of the values were below 1ng/ml and therefore in the range of potential meat contamination cases."
Canelo's results were between 0.6-0.8
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