I just wish she was more focused and handled herself better. Even without the Olympics, she has thrown away so much money in advertising opportunities, and she somehow has a lost step.
Absolutely. No disagreement there.
I just wish she was more focused and handled herself better. Even without the Olympics, she has thrown away so much money in advertising opportunities, and she somehow has a lost step.
FYI the reason it was challenged is because the failed drug test was in December and had a 20 day window.
She was tested positive by the Russian doping organisation but they had to forward the test/results to a Swedish testing organisation which took over a month. Quite simply someone fumbled the timescale.

She failed the test and should have missed the Olympic.Again posting for the new page.
In addition to the expired test she’s under 16 which is a protected age.
Russian doping agency tested her and indicated she was on something in December. So what ever it was and how long the ban should have been for, someone fumbled.
She has a right to be annoyed, but it’s not about race and I wish we’d stop going for the race cars when simple malpractice and stupidity is normally the cause.
Why would a 15 year old elite athelete have a heart condition? C'monDid some googling and so far I haven't seen any confirmation that this girl has a heart condition which this medication is supposed to treat![]()
She failed the test and should have missed the Olympic.
CAS ruling otherwise is what's the discussion. Stop muddying the water.
Why would a 15 year old elite athelete have a heart condition? C'mon
Why would a 15 year old elite athelete have a heart condition? C'mon
Yes. I said she failed it and it was even the Russians own doping agency that detected this.
But again, by the Olympic/WADAs own rules, they did not process the test within the required window of 20 days.
at you believing it took over 20 days to ship from Russia to stockholm.
just say you're a cac apologist and support doping.

