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  • #16
    Which sport bans you for life for failing a Marijuana test ?

    What is the logic here ?

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    • #17
      Well, if marijuana is a banned substance, then I believe some British athletes could be banned for life for using it.

      The logic? Of banning people that use marijuana? I've been wondering myself, and that's why I would liike them to classify the offending drugs as performance-enhancing.


      BLACK LIVES MATTER

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      • #18
        Well, unless is some serious High Grade and dem talking a diffrant sort of performance.....

        Woe be untuh ah daughta if mi ketch dem undah some good High Grade....

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        • #19
          No leak yet? taken from the BBC




          Jamaican Olympian tests positive


          By Matt Slater



          Jamaican sprinters have enjoyed huge success in recent years


          A member of Jamaica's athletics team for the Beijing Games has tested positive for a banned substance, the island's Olympic boss has confirmed.
          Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) chief Mike Fennell said the test occurred at the national trials on 27-29 June.
          Fennell refused to name the athlete but said it was "not a big name".
          "That said, it is still a major blow for us and we take this very seriously," he said.
          The test was conducted by an anti-doping unit working in conjunction with world athletics' governing body, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), in the Jamaican capital, Kingston.
          Fennell told BBC Sport he had received verbal confirmation of the positive test from the Monaco-based IAAF but was waiting to see it "in black and white" before he released a press statement to the local media.
          "Every member of our team [for the Beijing Olympics] has been selected because of their performances on the track, so we're really disappointed that somebody has gone down this path," he added.
          Fennell said he hoped to be able to reveal more later on Monday.
          The Caribbean island, which has a long and proud tradition of punching above its weight on the track, has emerged as an athletics superpower in recent years.
          This season has already witnessed Usain Bolt take the world 100m record from compatriot Asafa Powell, and both men are expected to lead a potent Jamaican medal challenge when the Games begin in China on 8 August.
          But the timing of this positive test will cause embarrassment in Jamaica as the country's anti-doping efforts have been under scrutiny for some time.
          Despite repeated promises over the last five years, Jamaica still has not set up a fully operational anti-doping agency of its own. It has also opted out of the Caribbean-wide regional anti-doping organisation which has been set up and championed by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
          This has meant the Jamaican authorities have been forced to rely on the IAAF to police their track stars. It is perhaps ironic then that news of this test broke two days after the Jamaican senate finally passed the legislation needed to set up the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission. During the debate last week, senator Don Wehby praised the country's athletes for their performances and rebuked "misguided and poorly informed commentators" who have criticised Jamaica for not doing enough in the fight against drugs in sport.

          No leak yet? taken from the BBC
          • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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          • #20
            During the debate last week, senator Don Wehby praised the country's athletes for their performances and rebuked "misguided and poorly informed commentators" who have criticised Jamaica for not doing enough in the fight against drugs in sport.


            this should silence them.....

            Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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            • #21
              How about worse than 3rd or 4th? 6th or worse???

              Originally posted by Gamma View Post
              when a person a tek steroids fi come 3rd and 4th......mi almost tempted fi seh 'low him (or her)..... outta pure sympathy...
              Were need to start using the term 'US based athelete John Doe tested positive......
              The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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