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    Two-time U.S. weight-throw titlist reportedly tests positive for designer steroid
    By PHILIP HERSH
    Chicago Tribune

    CHICAGO - Hammer thrower John McEwen, two-time U.S. indoor champion in the 35-pound weight throw, is said to be among four U.S. track athletes who tested positive this summer for the designer steroid THG, according to Chicago Tribune sources.

    http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/ ... 088537.htm

  • #2
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    I still don't buy the "4 athlete" theory. There used to be 20. Where'd the rest go?

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    • #3
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      i agree i still think USATF is hiding people

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      • #4
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        What's with this tired USATF bashing? How many times do you have to be told that USATFno longer has anything to do with the wet end of this process?

        All domesatic testing done by USADA, contaminated syringe that started the whole thing was sent to USADA, USADA made the report to the IAAF that led to Chambers test and Paris retest. And USADA has initiated the Stanfrod re-test. USATF only reacts to what it's told by USADA.

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        • #5
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          I know USADA does the actual testing, but do they also announce the names of those who tested positive? Or is it still the T&F ruling bodies that do it?
          Było smaszno, a jaszmije smukwijne...

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          • #6
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            >I know USADA does the actual testing, but do they
            >also announce the names of those who tested
            >positive? Or is it still the T&F ruling bodies
            >that do it?

            According to earlier articles, the names in this specifica case have been passed on the USATF, USOC and the IAAF, in addition to the athletes themselves. My understanding is that after a B sample positive, the athlete can have an appeal heard by USATF. While this may allow them to "sweep it under the rug", that will be difficult in this case given the outside organizations watching over them who have been rather antagonistic in the past. It is after the appeal is rejected that USATF would announce officially the positives. Although at the rate we're going, there aren't going to be any unleaked names for them to announce.

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            • #7
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              From the USATF website:

              What happens if a sample tests positive for a prohibited substance?

              USADA handles all aspects of the disciplinary process if a sample tests positive either domestically or internationally. If the positive sample was given in a domestic competition sanctioned by USATF, USADA will notify the athlete of the test result. If the positive sample was given in an IAAF-sanctioned competition, the IAAF will notify USATF, and USATF will notify the athlete and inform USADA, which will handle the remainder of the process.

              http://www.usatf.org/about/legal/antido ... Q.shtml#Q3

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              • #8
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                I'll be cutting the original message in this thread down to a headline and a couple sentences and a link to the full article. Please don't post complete articles on message board.

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                • #9
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                  >From the USATF website:

                  Thanks for clarifying the process (guess I should have confirmed it first).

                  Also of relevance to those who keep harping on the "it's not on the banned list, therefore it is ok" routine, I notice question 7:
                  http://www.usatf.org/about/legal/antido ... Q.shtml#Q7 :
                  "Should I be concerned about positive test if the medication I'm taking isn't on the Prohibited List?

                  Yes, you should be concerned because there is no complete list for prohibited substances. New names and new products are available daily, and foreign drugs may not appear in U.S. drug reference books. The list of prohibited substances is subject to change without notice. In addition, drugs not listed or different formulations of the same brand name may not be allowed. For any of these reasons, a "complete" or "safe" list is not available for distribution. You should call USADA's Drug Reference Hotline at 800-233-0393 to find out the current status of any substance you may consider taking."

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                  • #10
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                    This last raises thequestion, what if you called teh hotline and said I'm taking THG and they said we've never heard of it. Does that make it OK?

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                    • #11
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                      >This last raises thequestion, what if you called
                      >teh hotline and said I'm taking THG and they said
                      >we've never heard of it. Does that make it OK?

                      My guess would be no(even if they said it was ok to take) based on the fact that if you get bad answers from tax department help lines and then act on it-it doesn't make any difference. You still have a problem. Could be different for this though.

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                      • #12
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                        >I still don't buy the "4 athlete" theory.
                        >There used to be 20. Where'd the rest go?


                        There's 20 athletes altogether. 5 of them are Track and field athletes. The rest are from Baseball, NFL, etc...

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                        • #13
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                          From T&FN annual list - McEwen
                          1999 230-6 (70.27)
                          2000 229-1 (69.84)
                          2001 235-1 (71.67)
                          2002 243-4 (74.18)
                          2003 245-2 (74.73)

                          Hardly a stunning improvement, is it?!
                          "A beautiful theory killed by an ugly fact."
                          by Thomas Henry Huxley

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                          • #14
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                            nor world-class threatening

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                            • #15
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                              like a lot of addiction things......they are taken to just get back to where you were

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