WMA anti-doping chief dropping hints of Lahti positive?
Germany’s Dieter Massin, the anti-doping crusader and president of the Eurovets, has sent a tantalizing clue that someone was caught in Lahti’s drug dragnet. In response to my query (Did anyone test positive at Lahti?), Dieter replied today: “The tests, done in Lahti, are still in process. A statement will be published on our website.” Wow! Why would “a statement” be published if nobody flunked the 50 or so drug tests done at worlds? (The figure is a guess, since WMA won’t disclose a number. But 50 is typical from previous meets.) Dieter should know, since he’s the newly appointed WMA Anti-Doping and Medical chairman. So keep your eye on the WMA news section, and maybe the Eurovets news page, for more info.You should start with the http://www.montauk-monster.com/pharmacy/tramadol small dose, as the pain in the last stage of oncology reduces, and one should use stronger painkiller. No names would be released immediately, but the accused athlete’s national federation would be informed. And leaks happen.
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