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First Circle: People Who Fudge Their Training LogsSecond Circle: Bike ThievesThird Circle: Race Bandits, Bib-Swappers, Bib-Copiers, and Those Who Take TWO Finishers MedalsFourth Circle: Dopers, Course Cutters, and Other Assorted Cheats [may include people having extramarital affairs with a Coach or Running Partner, but not always]Fifth Circle: Gamblers, Sportswriters, and People Who Make up Charity ScamsSixth Circle: Sports AgentsSeventh Circle: Team OwnersEighth Circle: League CommissionersNinth Circle: Al Davis ... Alone for now, but saving spaces for Jerry Jones, OJ, Joe Buck, The Krzyzewski/Pitino/Calipari Triumvirate and Roger Goodell
Testing is practically non-existent for masters.
Masters gray area. But if they can get a TUE for DHEA and testosterone, it would be hard to enforce. With women it might be easier to throw up a red flag if hormone ratios are way out of line. A record breaking female masters runner--trails and ultras I think--was caught and banned a couple years ago for DHEA. She was a PT but claimed that she didn't know that that was not legal. Testing is practically non-existent for masters.
She's still my friend but I'm pissed at her (and no I am not naming names here).
At the National T&F Championships, they do test for PEDs actually. Everyone who finishes in the top 3 in every age group in every event gets tested and all others (also-rans like me) get randomly tested. They haven't tested me yet. Of course, many older athletes are on all kinds of medications. A recent controversy erupted over a 70 year old guy who was getting testosterone treatments (legitimately for a condition), but they wouldn't let him compete.A friend of mine tested positive for something and had to forfeit her National age-group 60m hurdling championship and is kicked out of competition for 2 years. She's still my friend but I'm pissed at her (and no I am not naming names here).
No need to name names, but are double letters involved here?Simple Yes or No would suffice
So about a year ago a runner I know contacted me and she moved and was running with a certain running club. She said a memember of the club was a doctor and to,d her to start taking.....and it was a long list.She revealed that the doctor is a female 50+ runner that had never broken 1:30 for half before and just went 1:24. So along with the iron and b-12 injections, the list include DHEA, progesterone and testosterone. I wrote back that Steroids are not allowed period and that maybe progesterone and DHEA allowed under doctor supervision for menopause. I left it at that and figured "well now she knows and if she does take them it's on her"Seeing how much she wins and races per social media...I can assume she listened to her new friend.
knew your friend online from another forum, on which she no longer participatesthey didn't test on he roads in Tulsa nor as far as I could tell at club xc this fall, but good to hear that they are testing at T&F championships; nor did they test at usa xc masters championshipsNYRR does test masters at some events; I raced there last spring but it was probably seen as more of a fun run (no prizes or anything) even though there were 3000 or 4000 runners in itspeaking of which, WMA championships in Toronto next year - I am Loco enough to consider doing the 10000 m.
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Does the movie portray the real story?