Showing posts with label Doping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doping. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Ryan Lochte "Grams His Own Rule-Breaking, Gets 14-Month Doping Suspension

There are some who say that Ryan Lochte, who just welcomed the birth of his son last year, is the dumb man’s Michael Phelps.


Remember when some douche recorded Phelps smoking weed at a party and got him suspended? Well, the stupid version of that just happened to Lochte.


Ryan Lochte has been given a 14-month suspension … over a rule-violating photo that he himself uploaded to social media.



The famous (and infamous) Olympian was due to make a comeback at the U.S. National Championships this week.


This suspension is such that he’ll also miss next year’s Championships.


In fact, even his participation in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics is in question.


Why? Believe it or not, it isn’t over marijuana use. He didn’t use any illegal substance.


Take a look at the photo that he uploaded to his own Instagram:






According to the USADA, this just-for-fun IV of vitamins is a policy violation.


“On May 24, 2018, Lochte, 33, posted an image on social media depicting himself receiving an intravenous infusion.”


Folks with a fear of needles must be shaking their heads at the idea of a man being hooked up to an IV without any medical need.


“A subsequent investigation by USADA,” the report reads. “With which Lochte fully cooperated …”


The investigation “revealed that Lochte received an intravenous infusion of permitted substances at an infusion clinic.”


Unfortunately, thought he substances were permitted, he received them “in a volume greater than 100 mL in a 12-hour period without a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE).”



Whoops.


“Intravenous infusions or injections in a volume greater than 100 mL within a 12-hour period are prohibited at all times,” the USADA explains.


So you can’t get pumped full of anything, apparently.


He wasn’t getting some kind of supersoldier serum — he was getting what sounds like a vitamin-laced placebo.


This policy isn’t unreasonable, as they say “except for those legitimately received in the course of hospital treatment, surgical procedures, or clinical diagnostic investigations under the USADA Protocol.”


In other words, actual medical needs won’t disqualify you.


Getting an injection for funsies, on the other hand, and you’re looking at 14 months out of the pool.



Lochte’s estimated net worth is $ 6.2 million, build out of endorsement deals based upon his Olympic record and, of course, his famous goofy persona.


So the good news is that he won’t spend the next 14 months working odd jobs or crashing on a friend’s couch, as most people might if they found themselves forbidden from their profession for over a year.


The bad news is that this is still an embarrassment for him, personally.


He’s also a father now — his son just turned one year old last month.


He’s going to need to supplement his small fortune over time in order to plan for his family’s future.


That means that he needs to retain his career as a swimmer in order to get future endorsements. This puts his role in the 2020 Olympics in jeopardy.



When some little beast decided to record Michael Phelps taking a hit off of a bong and share that video with the world, it didn’t hurt Phelps’ brand because, well, only Jeff Sessions cares about pot.


This incident is similarly unlikely to hurt Lochte’s reputation.


Why? Because his reputation is mostly that he’s a loveable idiot.


This little suspension is exactly something that you’d expect from him — at least, if you’re familiar with USADA rules.


Clearly, Lochte was not familiar with those regulations. But now he is.



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Friday, June 30, 2017

Nick Diaz Smokes Fat Joint Hours after Doping Suspension

How did Nick Diaz respond Thursday after getting provisionally suspended by the UFC’s drug-testing organization???  HE SMOKED WEEEEEEEEEED, SON!  Diaz fired up a fat joint with some friends in Vegas and didn’t seem to have a care in the…


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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Ex-UFC Champ Frank Mir Says Screw USADA Doping Ban, I"ll Fight In Japan

Ex-UFC heavyweight champ Frank Mir tells TMZ Sports he will probably NOT fight the 2 year ban he just got from USADA for a  banned substance … and will likely look to fight in another country instead.  The United States Anti-Doping…


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Friday, February 17, 2017

UFC"s Cris Cyborg Cleared Of Potential Doping Violation

She’s back!! Cris ‘Cyborg’ Justino has officially been cleared of a possible anti-doping violation from a failed drug test in December, USADA announced in a statement Friday. The 33-year-old UFC fighter was granted a retroactive…


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Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Doc Rivers Says George Karl"s Wrong Again ... No Doping Problem in NBA (VIDEO)

Another NBA star shooting down ANOTHER claim from George Karl’s book — this time it’s Doc Rivers who says George is wrong … the league does NOT have a doping problem.  Karl wrote in his book, ‘Furious George,’ that it’s “obvious” players in…


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Thursday, December 22, 2016

Dana White Reacts to Cyborg"s Possible Doping Violation (VIDEO)

Dana White doesn’t seem too confident Cyborg Justino will beat new doping allegations … telling TMZ Sports he smelled something fishy recently when she turned down multiple fight offers. We just ran into the UFC prez in NYC — where he’s…


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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Maria Sharapova: Suspended For Two Years Amidst Doping Scandal

Tennis legend Maria Sharapova may have come clean with investigators when she tested positive for doping in January, but she still found herself on the receiving end of a harsh penalty from the International Tennis Federation today.



Sharapova has officially been banned from all ITF-sanctioned competitions for two years. 


Due to the fact that she “promptly admitted” to violating federation rules, Sharapova was given a slight break by the ruling committee, who decided to backdate her suspension.


As a result, her two year-ban officially began on January 26 (the day her urine sample was collected), rather than today.


Regardless, Sharapova says she is outraged by the decision and plans to appeal.


“The ITF spent tremendous amounts of time and resources trying to prove I intentionally violated the anti-doping rules and the tribunal concluded I did not,” she said in a statement issued moments ago.


“You need to know that the ITF asked the tribunal to suspend me for four years – the required suspension for an intentional violation — and the tribunal rejected the ITF’s position.


“I cannot accept an unfairly harsh two-year suspension … I will immediately appeal the suspension.


“I intend to stand for what I believe is right and that’s why I will fight to be back on the tennis court as soon as possible.”


In the meantime, Sharapova may be spending a good amount of time in a different kind of court, as her appeal will likely result ij a months-long legal battle.


Sharapova tested positive for Meldonium a prescription medication which has been on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s “banned” list for several years.


The 29-year-old star says she was not aware of the ban, and was taking the drug due to a magnesium deficiency.


Investigators say she was warned about the medication on several occasions.


Sharapova’s situation has drawn comparisons to that of bicyclist Lance Armstrong, another beloved athlete whose legacy was tarnished by a highly-publicized doping scandal.


Like Armstrong, it’s unlikely that Sharapova will be able to convince the public or the powers that be in her sport to see things from her perspective.