Did you read what I said about research showing "a lot" of caffeine being
the exact opposite of a performance enhancer???  If that is truly the case
(and if it applies to sprinters, as well), then so what if she had it in
her system?  She had a lot of stuff in her body that is not banned,
including food, water, and blood, and some of it is of less benefit than
others.  If it cannot be shown that the level of caffeine she had in her
system was of benefit, then it should not be illegal.

What percent of the North American population would pass an IAAF test for
excessive caffeine?  Those would be some interesting dots to join...

Dan

--- Ed Prytherch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stimulants are an aid to sprinters. They have been taking them for
> decades.
> Caffeine is a stimulant.
> Inger got caught with a lot in her urine. Join the dots.

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