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"A customs interception of banned tablets five years ago led to a doping infraction notice, served today against Olympic team member Eadie" "the AOC last Friday announced it was withholding Dajka's Athens nomination because of the police investigation" 5 years ago.. WTF?! hippy Not good.. not good at all.. -- |
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"hippy" <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message
news:_dqIc.11915$XU4.64@fe40.usenetserver.com > http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2...l?oneclick=true > > "A customs interception of banned tablets five years ago led to a > doping infraction notice, served today against Olympic team member > Eadie" > > "the AOC last Friday announced it was withholding Dajka's Athens > nomination because of the police investigation" > > 5 years ago.. WTF?! The AOC wants heads rolling on platters. They've been embarassed too close to Athens. If Eadie is even slightly guilty (you know what I mean) he's history. -- A: Top-posters. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet? |
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hippy wrote:
> http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2...84414.html?one- > click=true > "A customs interception of banned tablets five years ago led to a doping > infraction notice, served today against Olympic team member Eadie" > "the AOC last Friday announced it was withholding Dajka's Athens > nomination because of the police investigation" > 5 years ago.. WTF?! > hippy Not good.. not good at all.. Let's just assume they're all guilty, then we can swap the prize from who gets over the line first, to who gets away without being caught the longest. I was a race mechanic a couple of times, and the riders who retired to their rooms early "for their Vitamin B injections nudge-nudge, wink- wink" were not to be disturbed at any cost. One soigneur was physically threatened when he got his team's room wrong and the other team had forgotten to lock the door. He backed out hurriedly when he realised, but couldn't help noticing little eskys full of ice, and bottles of what didn't look like Vitamin suppliments, and way too much injecting gear for simple old vitamins. And this was just at pissant little races in the country. Go figure. M"Bike tech, not human tech"H -- |
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hippy wrote:
> http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2...84414.html?one- > click=true > "A customs interception of banned tablets five years ago led to a doping > infraction notice, served today against Olympic team member Eadie" > "the AOC last Friday announced it was withholding Dajka's Athens > nomination because of the police investigation" > 5 years ago.. WTF?! > hippy Not good.. not good at all.. This is such a non-event. How will they pin anything on him? The evidence was destroyed, there's appears to be no proof that he received the notification from Customs, he will just plead ignorance to any knowledge of the whole thing, and there's not a lot that can be done. IMO, this is just a beat up to appease the IOC or whoever is on the phone saying that they want someone's head on a plate. -- |
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>Originally posted by mfhor He backed out hurriedly when he realised,
>but couldn't help >noticing little eskys full of ice, and bottles of >what didn't look like >Vitamin suppliments, and way too much injecting >gear for simple >old vitamins. And this was just at pissant little >races in the >country. Go figure. So any time I lose a race I can just assume the other rider was on drugs and start playing scrabble or something? Grr.. hippy lawn bowlers are the biggest druggies.. ![]() -- |
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hippy wrote: > > >Originally posted by mfhor He backed out hurriedly when he realised, > >but couldn't help >noticing little eskys full of ice, and bottles of > >what didn't look like >Vitamin suppliments, and way too much injecting > >gear for simple >old vitamins. And this was just at pissant little > >races in the >country. Go figure. > > So any time I lose a race I can just assume the other rider was on drugs > and start playing scrabble or something? Grr.. > > hippy lawn bowlers are the biggest druggies.. ![]() > I have no idea who or what to believe. If someone like Eadie is a drug cheat then it really is a huge kick in the nuts for our sport. I want the cheats caught as much as the next person but it must be proven beyond all reasonable doubt that the person is a cheat. Can we say 100% that Eadie ordered the banned substances? What's to stop someone else, who may have a grievance of some kind, ordering something that is banned and then having it sent to that persons home etc? Yes, the chances of something like that hapening are small....but it could be done. The innocent party would, more than likely, be marked for life as a cheat even if there was little other proof. Doesn't really matter now that the seed of doubt has been been planted. It seems abit far fetched I know but there will always be people who want vengeance etc. Just look at the Ice skater who had someone attack a rival so she wouldn't beat her in the Olympic selection trials. Makes you think doesn't it. I hope that Eadie is innocent but if he is a cheat then I hope he gets whats coming to him. Regardless of the outcome it's done nothing but tarnish the sport of cycling further. |
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"Bluenose" <Bluenose@nospamforyou.com> wrote in message
news:40F35B84.74699F79@nospamforyou.com... > Can we say 100% that Eadie ordered the banned substances? What's to stop > someone else, who may have a grievance of some kind, ordering something > that is banned and then having it sent to that persons home etc? Yes, > the chances of something like that hapening are small....but it could be > done. The innocent party would, more than likely, be marked for life as > a cheat even if there was little other proof. Doesn't really matter now > that the seed of doubt has been been planted. I believe the AOC or WADA or whoever is doing the investigating has to prove that it was Eadie who ordered and paid for the gear and that he was intending to bring it into the country. Did anyone else see the ABC's report on this last night? I really liked Eadie too.. he was quite a character. He's clean in my mind until proven otherwise, but with cycling I'm pretty sceptical most of the time.. ai ai ai.. hmmf hippy |
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> > I believe the AOC or WADA or whoever is doing the > investigating has to prove that it was Eadie who ordered > and paid for the gear and that he was intending to bring > it into the country. > > Did anyone else see the ABC's report on this last night? > > I really liked Eadie too.. he was quite a character. He's > clean in my mind until proven otherwise, but with cycling > I'm pretty sceptical most of the time.. ai ai ai.. hmmf > > hippy I sure hope this doesn't turn into a witch hunt. Because I get the impression that some one will have to be the sacrificial lamb to the slaughter whether they are guilty or not. I'm with you Hippy. Sean Eadie is innocent until he is proven guilty. It's unfortunate that there'll no doubt be a percentage of people who'll think the opposite and that he's guilty until proven innocent. In the end it won't really matter...as this was probably Eadie's last throw of the olympic dice. |
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If u go by the way the media presents it
They are guilty until they prove themselves innocent....judge & jury.... Guilty especially 60 Minutes.... On one program they showed a arm being injected with a tie above the elbow as a heroin user would ....very distorted and if they dont comment or show then the media highlights that as if they have something to hide...... Feel sorry for Eadie who I beleive is a kindy teacher ...could possibly loose his career out of this b " |
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 16:43:55 +0800, "BG" <dpmwa@upnaway.com.au.remove> wrote:
> If u go by the way the media presents it > They are guilty until they prove themselves innocent....judge & jury.... > Guilty especially 60 Minutes.... > On one program they showed a arm being injected with a tie above the elbow > as a heroin user would ....very distorted > and if they dont comment or show then the media highlights that as if they > have something to hide...... > > Feel sorry for Eadie who I beleive is a kindy teacher ...could possibly > loose his career out of this > > b > > > > > > " > > If he's guilty then he deserves to. M |
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macca <tangata777@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:1103_1089776565@news.akl.ihug.co.nz: > On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 16:43:55 +0800, "BG" <dpmwa@upnaway.com.au.remove> > wrote: >> If u go by the way the media presents it >> They are guilty until they prove themselves innocent....judge & >> jury.... Guilty especially 60 Minutes.... >> On one program they showed a arm being injected with a tie above the >> elbow as a heroin user would ....very distorted >> and if they dont comment or show then the media highlights that as if >> they have something to hide...... >> >> Feel sorry for Eadie who I beleive is a kindy teacher ...could >> possibly loose his career out of this >> > If he's guilty then he deserves to. > M For taking perdormance-enhancing drugs someone should lose their civilian career? Thanks for that posting from the twin planets of Drug War Insanity and Witch Hunts R Us. Bulletin from planet earth: in terms of meaningful social harm and significance, drug-taking in sport ranks somewhere between doing 5km/h over the speed limit and littering. |
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mfhor <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message news:<VhEIc.76018$Bj6.48410@fe33.usenetserver.com>...
> ... bottles of what > didn't look like Vitamin suppliments, and way too much injecting gear > for simple old vitamins. Can somebody please explain to me why injecting vitamins is okay, but injecting distilled horse piss (or whatever this stuff is) is wrong? fs |
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Fakhina Sohl wrote: > > mfhor <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message news:<VhEIc.76018$Bj6.48410@fe33.usenetserver.com>... > > ... bottles of what > > didn't look like Vitamin suppliments, and way too much injecting gear > > for simple old vitamins. > > Can somebody please explain to me why injecting vitamins is okay, but > injecting distilled horse piss (or whatever this stuff is) is wrong? > > fs Hi, Well, vitamins aren't illegal. Cheers |
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"Fakhina Sohl" <spammers_die@soon.com> wrote in message
news:d5d7568b.0407142118.1fe45879@posting.google.com > mfhor <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message > news:<VhEIc.76018$Bj6.48410@fe33.usenetserver.com>... >> ... bottles of what >> didn't look like Vitamin suppliments, and way too much injecting gear >> for simple old vitamins. > > Can somebody please explain to me why injecting vitamins is okay, but > injecting distilled horse piss (or whatever this stuff is) is wrong? You need vitamins and minerals to be healthy. Endurance athletes expend them so fast that they cannot replenish them solely through eating so they inject them. Lance Armstrong talks about it in one of his books. Equine Growth Hormone is an illegal and dangerous drug not intended for use by humans. -- A: Top-posters. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet? |
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