on 6/8/01 9:30 PM, Ed Dana Parrot at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess it's OK for the IAAF to cover up a drug test to prevent damage to
the sport - read: their star attraction - but not OK for USATF to withhold
names to protect the athletes according to their rights under U.S. law.
There's a
on 6/8/01 9:30 PM, Ed Dana Parrot at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess it's OK for the IAAF to cover up a drug test to prevent damage
to
the sport - read: their star attraction - but not OK for USATF to
withhold
names to protect the athletes according to their rights under U.S. law.
World shot put champion C.J. Hunter begged officials to conceal four
positive drugs tests last year in order not to upset his wife Marion Jones,
Last year when CJ opted out of the Sydney Games, and a U.S. middle-distance
runner opted out three weeks before her race (allegedly she had a virus
``By keeping him out of the competition we did our duty. To go public and
create fantastic headlines, that would be further damage.''
So much for the procedural high ground, huh?
I guess it's OK for the IAAF to cover up a drug test to prevent damage to
the sport - read: their star attraction -
I'm still waiting for a USATF press release on Hunter.
I would have thought that the folks at USATF would have spoken by now.?
To quote Ted Knight in Caddyshack..."Well, we're
waiting??"
Schiefer
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 03:04:05 EDT, you wrote:
I'm still waiting for a USATF press release on Hunter.
I would have thought that the folks at USATF would have spoken by now.?
To quote Ted Knight in Caddyshack..."Well, we're
waiting??"
Schiefer
The IAAF press release
Wait no longer...
We have a long-standing policy of not commenting on issues
involving
doping and drug testing
No kidding!!
Tony Craddock
PS There is no truth to the rumor that CJ quit track to pursue a career
in his first love, basketball.
U.S. Track and Field won't
Does
Ms. Geer regret having accepted herposition now?
malmo
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Thomas Graham wrote:
Injuries may not have been the only thing that kept Mr Marion Jones out of
the Sydney Games. http://www.news.com.au is breaking news that drug tests
taken in Norway in July have shown the presence of two steroids.
have read the article .. This is incredible .. Does