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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="Morkel, post: 2515632, member: 8215"] Again, tell that to the Storm players that weren't high-profile enough to get free boats. The point here is that this is not a situation where physical evidence is likely to surface. In today's article they mention the trainer injected himself, got himself tested, and it came back negative. Why would they do that if they didn't A) know that it was illegal, and B) intend to hide its use. Because of the very nature of the cheating itself, and the lengths they go to mask it, witness statements will be the best evidence they can hope for. Or are you saying that the trainer himself admitting to administering those drugs is not good enough evidence? [/QUOTE]
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