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Rocknation

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3. Exactly what problem would that solve?
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 02:43 PM
Feb 2022

Last edited Tue Mar 1, 2022, 01:02 PM - Edit history (3)

It certainly won't solve the doping problem any more than allowing a country caught doping to compete under a different name.

The CAS ruling was a scandal: athletes testing for banned substances SHOULD be banned regardless of the circumstances, simply because it also "protects" the athletes who DON'T use them.

But since Ms. Valieva is a minor, let's see how eager the "adults in the room" are to "protect" her by uncovering and punishing those responsible for getting those drugs into her.


Rocknation

Seems reasonable TexasTowelie Feb 2022 #1
Totally agree MacKasey Feb 2022 #2
Exactly what problem would that solve? Rocknation Feb 2022 #3
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