waarom altijd kijken naar de sporters, als je de lijst van coaches af gaat, kan je die beter bannen for life.quote:Op dinsdag 26 mei 2015 13:40 schreef fathank het volgende:
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38 9.92 Tim Montgomery Charlie Francis Heroin, HGH, Testonerone - Banned for life
Daar ga je vast harder van lopen ja
Ze hebben weer een grote vis te pakken in het tennis!twitter:BenRothenberg twitterde op woensdag 27-05-2015 om 18:08:38 Breaking: ITF announces a six-month doping suspension for Ukrainian player Kateryna Kozlova, after testing positive in Dubai in February. reageer retweet
http://www.cyclingnews.co(...)giro-ditalia-showingquote:“The biggest change this year has been to my weight,” said Amador, whose best Grand Tour finish up to now was 29th in the 2012 Giro. “In the past, I was always a rider who carried five or six kilos more and I was looking at the classics and time trials. But I saw that as I lost weight, my climbing was getting better and better. I’m not a climber but I can climb at my own tempo and limit my losses. So I think that’s the biggest change, my weight.”
It’s a thought echoed by Movistar manager Eusebio Unzue. “It’s a big surprise for us too, but I think experience is the biggest factor: he’s become more professional in his approach,” Unzue told Cyclingnews in Melide on Thursday. “He’s lost a lot of weight compared to previous years and he’s seen how that can help him progress. Now he’s getting over the big mountains too.”
quote:Op maandag 25 mei 2015 17:52 schreef kikoooooo het volgende:
Ben wel benieuwd wanneer onze dafne, hghkaak, schippers door de mand valt. Ze begint inmiddels op David coulthard te kijken.
er weer zijn services naar +7KM, door de roids?quote:Op vrijdag 29 mei 2015 08:29 schreef _-_ratjetoe_-_ het volgende:
Ondertussen heeft Nadal fantastisch gepiekt naar RG. Forehand weer op kracht, voetenwerk als vanouds. Knap gedaan
quote:Decisions in the cases of Kateryna Kozlova and Hamad Abbas Janahi
PRESS RELEASE
27 May 2015
Decision in the case of Kateryna Kozlova
The International Tennis Federation announced today that Kateryna Kozlova has been found to have committed an Anti-Doping Rule Violation under Article 2.1 of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme (presence of a Prohibited Substance in a Player’s Sample).
Ms Kozlova, a 21 year-old player from Ukraine, provided a urine sample on 16 February 2015 in association with her participation in the 2015 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships event (the “Dubai event”) held in Dubai, UAE. That sample was sent to the WADA-accredited laboratory in Montreal, Canada for analysis, and was found to contain 1,3 dimethylbutylamine, which is a Prohibited Substance under section S6(b) (Stimulants) of the 2015 WADA List of Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods, and is therefore also prohibited under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme (the “Programme”). Ms Kozlova was therefore charged with an Anti-Doping Rule Violation under Article 2.1 of the Programme.
Ms Kozlova asserted that the 1,3 dimethylbutylamine, for which she did not hold a valid TUE, had entered her system through her ingestion of a supplement provided to her by a doctor. The ITF accepted that Ms Kozlova had therefore established the means by which the 1,3 dimethylbutylamine entered her system, and that she met the preconditions of Article 10.5 of the 2015 Programme (reduction of the period of ineligibility based on no significant fault or negligence).
Ms Kozlova’s commission of an Anti-Doping Rule Violation under Article 2.1 of the Programme was confirmed, and it was determined that she is suspended from participation for a period of six months, back-dated to commence from 16 February 2015, and so ending at midnight on 15 August 2015. It was also determined that her results at the Dubai event – and all subsequent events in which she competed prior to the date of this decision – should be disqualified, with resulting forfeiture of the ranking points and prize money that she won at those events.
The Tennis Anti-Doping Programme is a comprehensive and internationally recognised drug-testing programme that applies to all players competing at Grand Slam tournaments and events sanctioned by the ITF, ATP, and WTA. Players are tested for substances prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency and, upon a finding that an Anti-Doping Rule Violation has been committed, sanctions are imposed in accordance with the requirements of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme and World Anti-Doping Code. More background information on the Programme, sanctions, tennis statistics and related information can be found at www.itftennis.com/antidoping.
PRESS RELEASE
27 May 2015
Decision in the case of Hamad Abbas Janahi
The International Tennis Federation announced today that Hamad Abbas Janahi has been found to have committed an Anti-Doping Rule Violation under Article 2.1 of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme (presence of a Prohibited Substance in a Player’s Sample).
Mr Janahi, a 24 year-old player from UAE, provided a urine sample on 21 February 2015 in association with his participation in the 2015 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships event (the “Dubai event”) held in Dubai, UAE. That sample was sent to the WADA-accredited laboratory in Montreal, Canada for analysis, and was found to contain a metabolite of methylphenidate and 1,3-dimethylbutylamine, which are Prohibited Substances under section S6(b) (Stimulants) of the 2015 WADA List of Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods, and are therefore also prohibited under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme (the “Programme”). Mr Janahi was therefore charged with an Anti-Doping Rule Violation under Article 2.1 of the Programme.
Mr Janahi’s commission of an Anti-Doping Rule Violation under Article 2.1 of the Programme was confirmed, and it was determined that he is suspended from participation for a period of two years, commencing on 27 May 2015, and so ending at midnight on 26 May 2017. It was also determined that his results at the Dubai event should be disqualified, with resulting forfeiture of the ranking points and prize money that he won at those events.
The Tennis Anti-Doping Programme is a comprehensive and internationally recognised drug-testing programme that applies to all players competing at Grand Slam tournaments and events sanctioned by the ITF, ATP, and WTA. Players are tested for substances prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency and, upon a finding that an Anti-Doping Rule Violation has been committed, sanctions are imposed in accordance with the requirements of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme and World Anti-Doping Code. More background information on the Programme, sanctions, tennis statistics and related information can be found at www.itftennis.com/antidoping.
Ze heeft wel een beetje een dikke kop, altijd wel gehad ook. Dan krijg je vanzelf zo'n kaak.quote:
Ja, echt een klassiekerrenner was die Amador, met al die top-30 plekken in klassiekers de afgelopen jaren...quote:Op donderdag 28 mei 2015 22:21 schreef Ericr het volgende:
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Al die Britse chickies kloppen, JUICHEN!quote:Op vrijdag 29 mei 2015 10:24 schreef Mexicanobakker het volgende:
Misschien dat ze in Gotzis die speer ook ineens 50 meter gooit
ja en die schouders groeien ook vanzelf toch?quote:Op vrijdag 29 mei 2015 09:55 schreef Mexicanobakker het volgende:
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Ze heeft wel een beetje een dikke kop, altijd wel gehad ook. Dan krijg je vanzelf zo'n kaak.
beetje spuitjes zetten, beetje trainen, jatochquote:Op vrijdag 29 mei 2015 12:50 schreef THEFXR het volgende:
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ja en die schouders groeien ook vanzelf toch?
elke avond kleine spuitjes en veel trainenquote:Op vrijdag 29 mei 2015 12:51 schreef Mexicanobakker het volgende:
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beetje spuitjes zetten, beetje trainen, jatoch
http://nos.nl/artikel/203(...)n-op-non-actief.htmlquote:Judoka Anicka van Emden judoot voorlopig geen wedstrijden. Ze heeft die beslissing genomen omdat ze volgens de Dopingautoriteit een procedurele fout heeft gemaakt. Ze wil het onderzoek afwachten. Van Emden wordt niet verdacht van dopinggebruik.
Het betekent dat Van Emden niet zal deelnemen aan de Europese Spelen in Bakoe. Die wedstrijd geldt tevens als Europees kampioenschap en is belangrijk in de kwalificatie voor de Olympische Spelen in 2016.
De Rotterdamse nummer vijf van de wereld in de klasse tot 63 kilogram zegt in een persbericht dat ze het onderzoek door de Dopingautoriteit afwacht voor ze verder commentaar geeft: ''De Dopingautoriteit is van mening dat ik een procedurele fout heb begaan. Lopende het onderzoek kan en zal ik hier verder geen mededelingen over doen, maar mijn sportieve activiteiten heb ik tijdelijk opgeschort. Zodra ik volledige duidelijkheid heb, en dat kan een aantal weken duren, zal ik hiermee naar buiten treden.”
ja dat zal dan wel, of medicijn gebruikt en daarop betrapt?quote:Op maandag 1 juni 2015 19:12 schreef TargaFlorio het volgende:
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http://nos.nl/artikel/203(...)n-op-non-actief.html
Iets met whereabouts?
geen enkele sporter zet zichzelf op non-actief, dan ben je nl geen pro!quote:Op maandag 1 juni 2015 19:12 schreef TargaFlorio het volgende:
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http://nos.nl/artikel/203(...)n-op-non-actief.html
Iets met whereabouts?
goede vondstquote:Op maandag 1 juni 2015 21:09 schreef heywoodu het volgende:
Woensdagavond op BBC, klinkt wel interessant:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05zhqvk
Zoals (erg) vaak met dit soort dingen, credits naar @OlympicStatmanquote:
en toegevoegd aan twitterquote:Op maandag 1 juni 2015 22:15 schreef heywoodu het volgende:
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Zoals (erg) vaak met dit soort dingen, credits naar @OlympicStatman
Over een kwartiertje dus op BBC One.twitter:danroan twitterde op woensdag 03-06-2015 om 18:20:13 V big exclusive on doping in sport on its way from @BBCMarkDaly on the @BBCNews at 6. Then full documentary 9pm BBC1 http://t.co/WuuNZXY8VA reageer retweet
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