49. […] In each of these [doping control] forms she has ticked the box refusing to allow her sample to be used for the purpose of research. On its own that is a small point but in context it does indicate a careful consideration of the form and an unwillingness to allow her sample to be scrutinised to any extent beyond that legally required under the programme.
51. [...] This was a deliberate decision, not a mistake. Taken together with the evidence that over a period of 3 years she did not disclose her use of Mildronate to her coach, trainer, physio, nutritionist or any medical adviser she consulted through the WTA, the facts are only consistent with a deliberate decision to keep secret from the anti-doping authorities the fact that she was using Mildronate in competition.
She got off real light.