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    Doping scandal: Chris Xuereb, Toronto trainer for Asafa Powell, Sherone Simpson, says he’s the scapegoat for positive test

    Canadian insists he didn’t give the sprinters performance-enhancing drugs and says it’s time for them to take “responsibility for their doping instead of looking around for a scapegoat.”


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    Toronto trainer Chris Xuereb says he didn't give the sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson performance-enhancing drugs and says it’s time for them to take “responsibility for their doping instead of looking around for a scapegoat.”





    By: The Associated Press Published on Wed Jul 17 2013
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    The Toronto trainer for Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson insists he didn’t give the sprinters performance-enhancing drugs and says it’s time for them to take “responsibility for their doping instead of looking around for a scapegoat.”

    In a statement Tuesday, Chris Xuereb is quoted as saying he has done nothing wrong since the Jamaicans hired him in May to provide massage therapy and nutritional help.

    Powell, the former 100-metre record holder, and Simpson, a three-time Olympic medallist, tested positive for the stimulant oxilofrine at the Jamaican championships last month.

    Their agent, Paul Doyle, contends something in the new supplements the sprinters were taking caused it and “Chris is the one that provided those.”

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    The email sent to a number of media outlets quotes Xuereb as saying he was disappointed the athletes are blaming him for their violations.

    “It is time the athletes took responsibility for their doping instead of looking around for a scapegoat, whether that person is their therapist, bartender or anyone else,” says the email, which details Xuereb’s relationship with the sprinters. “Athletes keep using the same story, which is to blame the scapegoat for their own wrongdoing.”

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    Earlier Tuesday, Italian police formally placed Powell, Simpson and Xuereb under criminal investigation for violating the country’s doping laws. The move came a day after Italian police confiscated unidentified substances in a raid on the hotel where the three were staying in the northeastern town of Lignano Sabbiadoro, following the athletes’ positive tests.

    Police said the raids were executed after a tip from the World Anti-Doping Agency. Doyle said he and the sprinters worked in conjunction with WADA on the raid after becoming suspicious that Xuereb might have given them supplements laced with a banned substance. Doyle also said Powell and Simpson were aware of the impending raid, but Xuereb was kept out of the loop.

    “Asafa and Sherone have been tested more than 100 times each through their career . . . and never turned in a positive test,” Doyle said in a phone interview. “Now they change their supplements and the first time they get tested, they have a positive test? It has to be something in those new supplements that has caused it. Chris is the one that provided those.

    “We’re not saying he did anything deliberate, but it’s in those supplements.”

    In the email statement from Xuereb’s account, he is quoted as saying he “did not provide any banned or illegal substances to Asafa Powell or Sherone Simpson.”

    The statement says all the vitamins Xuereb provided to the sprinters were found to be legal by Italian police.

    “I do not know what these athletes were taking in addition to what I suggested to them,” the statement said. “Although I suggested certain vitamins to these athletes, it is ultimately the athlete’s responsibility to accept or reject my suggestion.

    “Unfortunately, it appears that these athletes were not solely following my suggestions or WADA’s guidelines. These guidelines are in place so all athletes can have a clean sport. Both athletes are clearly looking for a scapegoat. I am confident, and I have also spoken to researchers and the police, that I have done nothing wrong.”

    Doyle said that while the sprinters had been led to believe everything they were taking was untainted, he and the athletes should have been more responsible about which supplements they used.

    “In hindsight, we should’ve been given a list, made sure we got a list,” Doyle said. “The extent of what I did, I said to (Xuereb) in a text message, that all supplements have to be cleared by me first. He never cleared them with me. He did send them in an invoice that had the names of supplements in there that he had purchased. But that was it. I didn’t have the ingredient list.”



    THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

    "Good things come out of the garrisons" after his daughter won the 100m Gold For Jamaica.


    "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

  • #2
    Now what?! KMT!


    BLACK LIVES MATTER

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    • #3
      I was hired by Asafa Powell and his agent, Paul Doyle, and began working in May, 2013. My primary responsibilities were to provide soft tissue massage therapy as well as nutritional help to manage the general health of these athletes. These athletes were suffering from chronic injuries they had before I started working with them.

      I worked extremely hard to help Asafa Powell and Sheron Simpson with their injuries. Most importantly, I did not provide any banned or illegal substances to Asafa Powell or Sherone Simpson.

      While I did recommend vitamins, all vitamins recommended by me were all purchased over the counter at reputable Nutritional stores and were major brands; Metagenics, SISU, AOR, Epiphany. I was instructed by the agent and athletes to buy these vitamins.

      All vitamins recommended by me were shown to the MVP club coach Stephen Francis. He has gone on record and confirmed the vitamins recommended by me did not contain any performance enhancing substance and were not what was found in Asafa and Sherone’s positive drug testing findings.

      Further all vitamins provided by me were found to be legal by the Italian Police.

      I do not know what these athletes were taking in addition to what I suggested to them. Although I suggested certain vitamins to these athletes it is ultimately the athlete’s responsibility to accept or reject my suggestion. These athletes did not inform me that they were taking any additional supplementation other than what I recommended and it is obvious that these athletes were taking additional supplements that were not discussed or known to me.

      I was informed by the italian Police that other supplements were found in these athletes’ possession.

      I cooperated fully with the Italian Police and provided answers to all their questions. I was not arrested or detained as alleged. I was simply questioned for several hours (as were Asafa and Sherone) and free to leave.

      Unfortunately it appears that these athletes were not solely following my suggestions or WADA’s guidelines. These guidelines are in place so all athletes can have a clean sport. Both athletes are clearly looking for a scapegoat.

      I am confident, and I have also spoken to researchers and the Police, that I have done nothing wrong. It is very difficult at this time to assist some athletes without risk of being made the scapegoat in these situations.

      We need to remember that in addition to Asafa and Sherone, three other Jamaican athletes tested positive at the 2013 Jamaican trials. I had no contact with these athletes nor do I know them.

      It is time the athletes took responsibility for their doping instead of looking around for a scapegoat whether that person is their therapist, bartender or anyone else.

      Athletes keep using the same story which is to blame the scapegoat for their own wrong doing. I am extremely disappointed that these athletes have chosen to blame me for their own violations. WADA and the public needs to stop accepting these stories and hold these athletes accountable.
      Last edited by Karl; July 17, 2013, 09:30 PM.
      THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

      "Good things come out of the garrisons" after his daughter won the 100m Gold For Jamaica.


      "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

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      • #4
        he above post needs the link as to source.

        It needs to be clear on where sourced.
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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        • #5
          Go to the forum for the full article and link.

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          • #6
            OK!
            "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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            • #7
              Originally posted by X View Post
              I was hired by Asafa Powell and his agent, Paul Doyle, and began working in May, 2013. My primary responsibilities were to provide soft tissue massage therapy as well as nutritional help to manage the general health of these athletes. These athletes were suffering from chronic injuries they had before I started working with them.

              I worked extremely hard to help Asafa Powell and Sheron Simpson with their injuries. Most importantly, I did not provide any banned or illegal substances to Asafa Powell or Sherone Simpson.

              While I did recommend vitamins, all vitamins recommended by me were all purchased over the counter at reputable Nutritional stores and were major brands; Metagenics, SISU, AOR, Epiphany. I was instructed by the agent and athletes to buy these vitamins.

              All vitamins recommended by me were shown to the MVP club coach Stephen Francis. He has gone on record and confirmed the vitamins recommended by me did not contain any performance enhancing substance and were not what was found in Asafa and Sherone’s positive drug testing findings.

              Further all vitamins provided by me were found to be legal by the Italian Police.

              I do not know what these athletes were taking in addition to what I suggested to them. Although I suggested certain vitamins to these athletes it is ultimately the athlete’s responsibility to accept or reject my suggestion. These athletes did not inform me that they were taking any additional supplementation other than what I recommended and it is obvious that these athletes were taking additional supplements that were not discussed or known to me.

              I was informed by the italian Police that other supplements were found in these athletes’ possession.

              I cooperated fully with the Italian Police and provided answers to all their questions. I was not arrested or detained as alleged. I was simply questioned for several hours (as were Asafa and Sherone) and free to leave.

              Unfortunately it appears that these athletes were not solely following my suggestions or WADA’s guidelines. These guidelines are in place so all athletes can have a clean sport. Both athletes are clearly looking for a scapegoat.

              I am confident, and I have also spoken to researchers and the Police, that I have done nothing wrong. It is very difficult at this time to assist some athletes without risk of being made the scapegoat in these situations.

              We need to remember that in addition to Asafa and Sherone, three other Jamaican athletes tested positive at the 2013 Jamaican trials. I had no contact with these athletes nor do I know them.

              It is time the athletes took responsibility for their doping instead of looking around for a scapegoat whether that person is their therapist, bartender or anyone else.

              Athletes keep using the same story which is to blame the scapegoat for their own wrong doing. I am extremely disappointed that these athletes have chosen to blame me for their own violations. WADA and the public needs to stop accepting these stories and hold these athletes accountable.

              Xuereb turn Judge and jury??

              Not saying he is right or wrong in what he says, BUT it would be better if he states the facts as he knows them to be and not say anything else!
              Peter R

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              • #8
                Di man is a counterfeiter and him forge his qualif. papers.

                Not fit fi judge nuhbaddy!

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