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Ο χρήστης hrdoukas έγραψε:
Η μετεξέλιξή της στην ποδηλασία που οι γιατροί της ΔΟΕ ερεύνησαν άμεσα το 2003 ήταν της χρήσης ΕΡRΕΧ, που είναι φάρμακο το οποίο χορηγείται σε περιπτώσεις αναιμίας και έχει πιο αργή αποδέσμευση στο αίμα. Γι’ αυτό χρησιμοποιείται σε περιπτώσεις που οι ομάδες έχουν καιρό μπροστά τους να προετοιμαστούν.αγαπημένο που χρησιμοποιείται τώρα και δεν το ξέρουν ακόμα!...στο μεταξύ η επιστήμη έχει προχωρήσει και το EPREX (καθώς και άλλα παρόμοια σκευάσματα που είναι πάρα πολλά) θεωρείται ήδη ξεπερασμένη μορφη ερυθροποιητίνης.Έχει πάρα πολλές παρενεργειες, ειδικά στο γαστρεντερικό, διότι είναι 'μη καθαρμένη'. (πέραν των άλλων που αναφέρει το άρθρο)
Η νέα μοδα είναι το ΑRANESP και διάφορα άλλα παρόμοια φάρμακα.Χρηστο , συγγνώμη για το λάθος quote
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Ο χρήστης hrdoukas έγραψε:
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Μια χαρά τα λέω ε;Σαφώς
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**Marion Jones cleared: B sample negative **
*By BOB BAUM, AP Sports Writer *
Marion Jones' career of triumph and suspicion is back on track. Though she probably won't run again this year, the strongest doping allegations against her are now defunct, and her sights are firmly set on next year's world championships — and the 2008 Olympics.
'She's a hell of an athlete,' her coach Steve Riddick told The Associated Press on Thursday, 'and I think people should just leave her alone.'
Once the darling of her sport, Jones' successful fight against her first positive drug test is the latest twist in a career of extreme highs and lows.
'I would hope that now that it's over with she can relax the rest of the year and come back and represent the country at the world championships, then go on to Beijing,' Riddick said.
After competing for years under a cloud of suspicion, Jones tested positive for EPO June 23 at the U.S. track and field championships in Indianapolis, where she won the 100 meters, her 14th national title.
Jones immediately requested a 'B' sample be tested. Her attorney released a statement on Wednesday that the second test was negative, a result Jones said she was 'ecstatic' about.
The tests were conducted at a UCLA laboratory that routinely examines samples for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Lab director Don Catlin did not return a telephone request for comment.
Riddick said he doesn't expect Jones, who turns 31 on Oct. 12, to race again until next season, when she'll aim for another U.S. title and a berth in the world championships in Osaka, Japan.
Arne Ljungqvist, chairman of the International Olympic Committee medical commission and a member of the World Anti-Doping Association executive committee, called the reversal of the 'B' sample 'quite unusual.'
'It's happened only a handful of times in the last 30 years I can remember, but it does happen,' he said in a telephone interview with the AP. 'One needs to seek an explanation from the lab. ... For the time being, we can only speculate.'
In 2003, Kenyan distance runner Bernard Lagat pulled out of the 2003 world championships after news leaked that he had tested positive for EPO. He was later cleared, though, when the 'B' test was negative, and won the national 1,500-meter title in Indianapolis this year.
USA Track & Field, the sport's national governing body, had little to say about Jones' case.
'We respect the USADA process,' spokeswoman Jill Geer said, 'and when an athlete's
B' does not confirm the
A' there is no doping offense. So in Marion's case, there is no doping offense.'Ljungqvist defended the EPO testing system.
'The science of the method as such has been validated and confirmed as absolutely safe and OK, but it's not unusual in the life of a laboratory that incidents may occur,' he said. 'The test does have some pitfalls as respect to the interpretation.'
It remains unclear which test — the 'A' or 'B' — ultimately is accurate.
'We certainly know there are situations where the A and B may not necessarily look the same,' Ljungqvist said. 'One doesn't know if the A is the correct analysis and the B is incorrect, or vice versa. That's the open question.'
Jones' negative 'B' sample has done nothing to shake USADA's faith in the testing process, general counsel Travis Tygart said.
'We have full confidence in the EPO test, we stay abreast or ahead of the science involved, and we'll continue using it going forward,' he said.
Under U.S. regulations, an athlete's
A' test results are supposed to remain confidential until not only the
B' sample is tested, but a review hearing is conducted. However, IAAF rules require the provisional suspension of the athlete following an initial positive drug test, and that often leads to media leaks — especially on high profile athletes.Jones has been a person of interest to USADA for years. She testified to the federal grand jury investigating the Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative in San Francisco. Her boyfriend at the time, former world 100-meter record holder Tim Montgomery, also testified and later was suspended from competition for two years, although he never tested positive for a banned substance.
Montgomery announced his retirement but has resumed training and would be eligible to compete again next summer.
'I think he will,' Riddick said. 'He ain't training for his health.'
With a mix of charm and talent, Jones was the sport's biggest personality in the late 1990s. At the Sydney Games in 2000, she became the first woman to win five Olympic track medals, three of them gold.
Her coach at the time was Trevor Graham, who has trained a long list of athletes who have tested positive for drugs, including 2004 Olympic gold medalist Justin Gatlin this year.
Jones' husband back then, shot putter C.J. Hunter, tested positive for steroids. At a news conference in Sydney, an emotional Hunter tried to explain away the results, aided by none other than Victor Conte, identified then as his nutritionist.
Conte founded BALCO and, in a television interview, said he designed a steroid regimen for Jones at the Sydney Olympics.
She responded with a $25 million slander lawsuit against him, a case that was settled out of court. When Jones' EPO 'A' test results became known, Conte sent out an e-mail saying, 'I have always told the truth regarding my relationship with Marion Jones.'
Now, though, Jones is free to resume her career, still vehemently denying she ever took banned performance enhancers.
'They're trying to make her guilty by association,' Riddick said.
Jones took 2003 off to have a baby, and struggled in her return in 2004, making the Olympic team only in the long jump. She also was part of the U.S. 400-meter relay team in Athens. She failed to medal in the long jump and the relay team was disqualified because of a botched handoff from Jones to Lauryn Williams.
Injuries plagued her poor 2005 season, but she came back strong this year.
'She trains hard,' Riddick said. 'I always said once you have a baby you have to almost rebuild your base — your abs and hip muscles. I think she was just about where she wanted to be.'
Riddick said Jones could still be an invaluable asset to track.
'Athletes from every level look up to her,' Riddick said. 'She's articulate. She's bright. Why try to push her out the door. I can't speak for her but I think she's a great person. I think she's so important to the sport.'
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060907/ap_ ... ones_drugs
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http://www.sport-fm.gr/news.jsp?newsID=90627
Ολα τριγυρω αλλαζουνε κι ολα τα ιδια μενουν....
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http://www.in.gr/sports/article.asp?lng ... DtrID=1502
Εγκαταλείπει τον στίβο η Μάριον Τζόουνς, αφού παραδέχτηκε ότι έκανε χρήση αναβολικών
Που είναι ο Γαβριήλ με τις απόψεις του ότι κανείς Αμερικανός δεν παίρνει αναβολικά?!
Το χρυσό του Σίδνεϋ στην Θάνου...
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H Jones ομολογει την ενοχη της:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/athletics/7031132.stmΗ μεγαλυτερη πλακα ειναι οτι το χρυσο του Σιδνεϋ υπαρχει σοβαρη πιθανοτητα πλεον να δοθει στη Θανου!
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Και γιατί τώρα αυτές οι αποκαλύψεις/ομολογίες;
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Ο χρήστης kouk έγραψε:
Το χρυσό του Σίδνεϋ στην Θάνου...Ετσι και το δεχτει θα ειναι ηλιθια...
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Μην κοιτατε που ο kouk με προλαβε.
Στο Λιτοχωρο δακρυσμενος θα ομολογησει οτι ηταν ντοπε...
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Αν πάρει το χρυσό η Θάνου στην Ολυμπιάδα του Πέκίνου θα σηκωθούν οι πέτρες και θα βαράνε τους 'Αθάνατους'.
Υπάρχει νοήμον Έλληνας που να πιστεύει ότι η Θάνου δεν έκανε και αυτή χρήση αναβολικών στο Σίδνευ???
Εν πάσει περιπτώσει δεν θα αλλάξει κάτι το γεγονός. Ελπίζω η Θάνου να έχει το φιλότιμο να μην ζητήσει από την Ελλάδα το πριμ για το χρυσό (αλλά 150k ευρώ).......
Αλλά τώρα τι ελπίζω????
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Controversial Greek may win prize medal by default
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 599765.ece
Tελικα υπαρχει Θεος. Δικαιωθηκε ο καθαρος αγωνας της Θανου.
Τι εννοουν controversial αυτοι οι ανθελληνες;;;
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Αν γίνει κάτι τέτοιο, θα είναι ο ορισμός της ειρωνείας!
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Balco Rules.
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Γιατί δεν αφήνουν το doping ελεύθερο να τελειώνουμε;
Κωμωδία έχει καταντήσει.
Αφού έτσι κι αλλιώς όλοι παίρνουν, ας κερδιζει ο καλύτερα ντοπαρ... εεε προπονημένος. -
Ο χρήστης ripper έγραψε:
Γιατί δεν αφήνουν το doping ελεύθερο να τελειώνουμε;
Κωμωδία έχει καταντήσει.
Αφού έτσι κι αλλιώς όλοι πέρνουν, ας κερδιζει ο καλύτερα ντοπαρ... εεε προπονημένος.Ή να ορίσουν ανώτατα όρια ντόπας, ας πούμε σαν αλκοτέστ. π.χ.:
Mέχρι 10% ντόπα στο αίμα θα έχει απλή επίπληξη.
Mέχρι 20% πρόστιμο. (Tα έσοδα θα πηγαίνουν στην έρευνα για νέα φάρμακα)
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ΡΕ ΤΟ ΜΠΡΑΤΣΟ ΤΗΣ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΔΙΠΛΑΣΙΟ ΑΠΟ ΤΟ ΔΙΚΟ ΜΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΕΓΩ ΕΙΜΑΙ ΑΝΤΡΑΣ.
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And so is she...
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