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Maria Sharapova admits to failing Steve Simondrug test, will be provisionally banned

Re: Maria Sharapova admits to failing Steve Simondrug test, will be provisionally ba

I dont disagree.. but you are downplaying Justin Gatlins profile. His profile is "low" now days because he got busted for doping and served a 4 year ban. But before he got busted, he was the new great athletics hope coming out of the US. He had the world record at a point.. And yet after being busted, Nike signed him up again after his ban?

I mean I'm sure Sharapova will get re-signed by numerous companies after her ban is lifted ( if she even returns to Tennis)
 
Re: Maria Sharapova admits to failing Steve Simondrug test, will be provisionally ba

I respect the fact she took responsibility.

Suffer the punishment and move on. Nothing more to see here.

Tom Brady could learn a lot from her. As could Pat's fans.
 
Re: Maria Sharapova admits to failing Steve Simondrug test, will be provisionally ba

nike should absolutely demand that sportsball players maintain the same level of integrity that the company itself exhibits every day in its third world contract factories.
 
Re: Maria Sharapova admits to failing Steve Simondrug test, will be provisionally ba

Tom Brady could learn a lot from her. As could Pat's fans.

Difference is Tom Brady did nothing wrong.

Sometimes you have to fight injustice. You shouldn't admit to something you didn't do.
 
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Difference is Tom Brady did nothing wrong.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.

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Sometimes you have to fight injustice. You shouldn't admit to something you didn't do.

All together now. Let's destroy our cell phones!!!! :lamo
 
Re: Maria Sharapova admits to failing Steve Simondrug test, will be provisionally ba

Yeah, her taking a prescription drug for 10 years, then testing positive for it less than a month after the ban went in effect? Sounds like they should cut her some slack. Yes, give her a suspension, but not for the length they'd give someone who was caught doing an illegal steroid, or something like that. This was a legal prescription drug. Doesn't sound like she was trying to hide her taking it, sounds like a mistake on her part. Also she didn't proper from taking an illegal drug, because it wasn't illegal these past years. BUT that doesn't excuse her totally. IMO a 6 month suspension would be fair.

As for these companies dumping her, she a beautiful woman, but her tennis winning days are over. I'm betting some of these companies dumping her are probably taking advantage of a way to get out of long, expensive contracts with her.
 
Re: Maria Sharapova admits to failing Steve Simondrug test, will be provisionally ba

No slack here. Leaving aside the medical reasons given for taking a performance boosting drug which happens to be used by a fifth of Russian athletes, does anyone believe that an elite athlete at the top of her game had a serious heart condition?
The drug was under review for a year, and the banned list is updated every year at the same time. It's not like it was sprung as a surprise. Every professional sportsperson and their entourage knows that. If her need was real, then an application for a medical exemption would have been easy. Even a simple change of medication avoids the problem.
 
Re: Maria Sharapova admits to failing Steve Simondrug test, will be provisionally ba

No slack here. Leaving aside the medical reasons given for taking a performance boosting drug which happens to be used by a fifth of Russian athletes, does anyone believe that an elite athlete at the top of her game had a serious heart condition?

Would be careful here.. 99+ have been busted since New Years and far from all of them were Russian. Plus you forget.. Sharapova is far more American than Russian. She might have a Russian passport, but she has been in the US since she was a little girl at American tennis schools and she has lived since then in the US.

The drug was under review for a year, and the banned list is updated every year at the same time. It's not like it was sprung as a surprise. Every professional sportsperson and their entourage knows that. If her need was real, then an application for a medical exemption would have been easy. Even a simple change of medication avoids the problem.

Have you seen the comments from Sharapova on how such lists are distributed and updated? It is not exactly transparent and easy for an athlete if even remotely true to what she has described. And considering she has provided actual documentation on where the information was.. then I would tend to believe her a bit.

It is also "odd" that 99+ have been busted since the ban at new years.. now either people are stupid or the notification system has not been good enough. With 99+ being busted, I suspect that the notification system is at fault not the athletes.
 
Re: Maria Sharapova admits to failing Steve Simondrug test, will be provisionally ba

Good read...

The Curious Case of Maria Sharapova
03/15/2016 02:23 pm ET | Updated 3 hours ago

Ron Galloway

Maria Sharapova made her mea culpa about Meldonium, a substance just banned by the giant isopod that is WADA, the World Anti-Doping Agency. A look at the timeline of the events in the last 15 months surrounding this matter is intriguing.

1/15/2015: WADA places Meldonium on its monitoring program list. The list is not published on press releases for that month on its website. Why?

7/24/15: WADA head David Howman complains WADA budget funding should be proportional to player earnings. "When I started at WADA, Wayne Rooney was being paid $4 million a year by Manchester United," Howman told the BBC. "He's now being paid something like $30m. We were getting $20m when he first started, we're now getting $30m. Sport is saying to us (your money) should be increased but they are not doing it in the same proportion."

9/30/15: WADA adds Meldonium to the Class S4 Prohibited List starting 1/1/2016. The WADA Prohibited List also bans use of beta blockers in darts and spearfishing.

10/15/15: WADA announces its intelligence gathering and sharing initiative, whereby all athletes will have their biographical data, "athlete biological passport," social media, and whereabouts collated and data-mined for "suspicious patterns." That snicker you just heard was Edward Snowden.

11/18/15: The then-President of WADA, the aptly denominated Dick Pound, suspends the Russian Anti-Doping Agency for noncompliance, which could result in Russia missing next summer's Olympic Games in Rio. Dick Pound decreed "If they (Russia) want to be there for Rio they've got to go full speed ahead (on testing). If they start fighting over everything then fine, take your time, all the time you want but you are not going to work on your tan next summer."

1/1/16: Meldonium ban becomes official

1/25/16: Serena Williams defeats Maria Sharapova at the Australian Open. Sharapova last beat Serena in 2004, two years before Sharapova started taking Meldonium (2006).

2/6/16: WADA's chief, again -- "I could do with a lot more money," Sir Craig Reedie said in an interview with Newsweek. "WADA's total annual budget of $30 million a year is exceeded by many athletes around the world who make more than that themselves in one year." Such as Maria Sharapova.

3/7/16: Maria Sharapova announces she tested positive at the Australian Open for Meldonium, which she only knew by the name Mildronate. The drug is manufactured in Latvia and is not approved by the FDA. She said her family doctor prescribed it in 2006 for various ailments. If it was prescribed for beating Serena, Sharapova should have tried Mountain Dew instead.

3/8/16: Sharapova's largest sponsors -- Nike, TAG Hauer and Porsche -- drop her, then scurry back to their offices to play more My Little Pony. As a side note, former WADA head Dick Pound now gives high priced corporate speeches on "obtaining sponsorships, and how to negotiate and make the most of your sponsorship."

3/8/16: WADA, unable to refrain themselves, issues a press release stating -- "In order to protect the integrity of the case, WADA will refrain from commenting (except for this comment right now!) further until a decision has been issued by the International Tennis Federation (ITF). Following that, WADA will review the reasons for the decision and subsequently decide whether or not to use its independent right of appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)."

In other words, you better punish her.

So in a nutshell: 1) Having previously tested her, WADA had to know Meldonium was present in Sharapova's bloodstream before 2016, when it was legal, 2) Russia and WADA are engaged in a massive blood feud which could result in Russia being banned from the summer Olympics, 3) WADA wants more money, all the time, 4) Sharapova is Russian, and is due to represent Russia in the Olympics that WADA is threatening to ban Russia from, and 5) WADA wants more money, all the time.

It's all very curious, but, as they say, timing is everything.

By the way, WADA has added caffeine to its soon-to-be-banned watchlist in 2016. And remember, no beta blockers while spearfishing!



The Curious Case of Maria Sharapova
 
Re: Maria Sharapova admits to failing Steve Simondrug test, will be provisionally ba

And WDA had admitted that they dont know how long the drug stays in the body, so chances of bannings are now slim to none... big shocker..
 
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