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Re: Carl Lewis on failed drug tests
gh can explain; I do not remember the details, but it was for something like a typical dose of cold medicine. About the biggest non-story there is. If there was any 'there' there, it would be plainly laid out in many venues, including past threads here.
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Re: Carl Lewis on failed drug tests
When it comes to integrity give me Tyson Gay over Lewis any day.
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Originally posted by RamGoatYou know why...
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Why?
Are suggesting this article has been suppressed since 2003?
You know, hidden on the internet. :?
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And this is being posted more than six years after the article was published because . . . .????
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Re: Carl Lewis on failed drug tests
Originally posted by Fortis4EvaLewis: 'Who cares I failed drug test?'
[quote:3lszirjf]Carl Lewis has broken his silence on allegations that he was the beneficiary of a drugs cover-up, admitting he had tested positive for banned substances but claiming he was just one of "hundreds" of American athletes who were allowed to escape bans.
"There were hundreds of people getting off," he said. "Everyone was treated the same."
Lewis has now acknowledged that he failed three tests during the 1988 US Olympic trials, which under international rules at the time should have prevented him from competing in the Seoul games two months later.
*Everyone in US,UK and communist countries.
After these statements, what about "red eyes in the look of Ben Johnson" and other stuffs?
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Carl Lewis on failed drug tests
Lewis: 'Who cares I failed drug test?'
Carl Lewis has broken his silence on allegations that he was the beneficiary of a drugs cover-up, admitting he had tested positive for banned substances but claiming he was just one of "hundreds" of American athletes who were allowed to escape bans.
"There were hundreds of people getting off," he said. "Everyone was treated the same."
Lewis has now acknowledged that he failed three tests during the 1988 US Olympic trials, which under international rules at the time should have prevented him from competing in the Seoul games two months later.Tags: None
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