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[SI.COM] 2 members of Jamaican track team received pefrormance enhancing drugs

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by Faos, Sep 2, 2008.

  1. Faos

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    Update edit: Here's the full article.

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/more/09/02/jamaican.track/index.html

    Two Jamaican hurdlers implicated in steroid ring


    By Luis Fernando Llosa and L. Jon Wertheim, SI.com

    Two members of the 2008 Jamaican Olympic track team received shipments of performance-enhancing drugs through an Internet distribution network, according to documents obtained by SI.

    The documents state that between June 2006 and February 2007, two shipments of Somatropin (Human Growth Hormone, HGH) and one shipment of Triest (Estrogen) were sent to Delloreen London, at a Texas address that traces to the athlete Delloreen Ennis-London; the birth date on the document matches the athlete's as well, though the document lists the person's gender as male. Ennis-London, 33, is a Jamaican hurdler who won the silver medal in the 100-meter hurdles at the 2005 World Championships. In Beijing, she finished fifth in the event, but came within .01 of taking bronze. Though the information only pertains to receipt and not actual use of performance-enhancers, both drugs are banned for Olympic athletes.

    The documents also indicate that in November 2006, a shipment of Testosterone, Testosterone Aqueous, and Oxandrolone (an oral steroid) were sent to Adrian Findlay, an alternate on the Jamaican Olympic team in the 400-meter hurdles. The drugs were sent to a North Carolina address that traces to Findlay; the birth date on the document matches the athlete's as well. Findlay, 25, was also a member of the Jamaican team that placed second in the 4x400 meter relays at the 2008 World Indoor Championships. Findlay attended St. Augustine's College in Raleigh, N.C.

    Multiple attempts to reach Ennis-London through a variety of contacts, family members and organizations was unsuccessful. According to Ennis-London's husband, Lincoln London, his wife is racing in Switzerland and is unreachable until mid-September.

    Reached Tuesday in North Carolina, Findlay forcefully denied the allegations. "I've been running stable all my life," he said. "Trust me I don't use steroids. I guarantee you it wasn't mine and I didn't order it. I have a theory how this was sent."

    The prescriptions written in the name of Delloreen London were reportedly obtained through the Anti-Aging Group, a network of clinics that advertise HGH and testosterone treatments on its Web site. According to the document reviewed by SI.com, the prescribing physician was Victor Shabanah. On his Web site, Shabanah advertises himself as a "hormone therapist."

    Reached through the Anti-Aging Group in Miami, Dr. Shabanah asserted, "Make an appointment if you want to see me," before abruptly ending the call.

    Findlay's prescription was reportedly obtained through the South Beach Rejuvenation clinic, a Florida facility through which Major League baseball outfielder Jay Gibbons, who was suspended by Major League baseball last December for violating the league's drug policy, received banned performance-enhancing drugs. According to the document, the prescribing physician was Daniel J. Hauser of Hollywood, Fla. Hauser did not return calls seeking his comment left at a home number and through South Beach Rejuvenation.
     
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  2. emjohn

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    This stuff doesn't even make me pause at this point. I'm not "upset", but I don't take athletic accomplishments or uber-elite athletes seriously anymore. Not Phelps, not LeBron, no one. I don't know who's clean or not, and I don't even care anymore.
     
  3. Uprising

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    .....Bolt?
     
  4. SwoLy-D

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    Which is: why you frequent a sports forum...! [?] :D
     
  5. MadMax

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    Guessing we don't know yet if we're talking about Bolt, huh?
     
  6. Lil Pun

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    Could be.....
     
  7. Ikorose

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    No surprise at all. They were out there looking like Secretariat.
     
  8. 3814

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    I hope it's not Bolt...

    I want to believe somebody can accomplish incredible things without cheating. In fact, I want to believe somebody can kick a cheater's ass through hard work.

    ...I hope it's not Bolt.
     
  9. rrj_gamz

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    Agreed...

    I remember the commentary for the 200 dash saying this guy in college (can't remember his name) would always beat Bolt but now can't touch him...hmmm...
     
  10. SwoLy-D

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    Those of you who are mentioning BOLT... are not even reading the article in Sports Illustrificated . com :rolleyes:
     
  11. Oski2005

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    If it was Bolt, they probably would have put his name up there to really get people's attention.
     
  12. Faos

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    There were some eyebrows raised about one of the Jamaican females who shaved a full 1/2 second off of her previous best.
     
  13. Oski2005

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    Yeah, there was like an interview or a letter or something by Victor Conti himself explaining how impossible this stuff was without the aid of performance enhancers.
     
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    If he gets banned from track and field, there's always bobsledding.
     
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    well, i clicked on the link in the original post, but then got distracted by the girl in the swimsuit in the middle of the page. turns out it links to more pics of that hot javelin thrower :eek:
     
  17. MadMax

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    because there wasn't an article up and posted when this thread started. there was no identification of the athletes involved at that point.
     
  18. DaDakota

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    Victor Conte said that Jamaica doesn't test for anything, and that the IOC needs to get down there to see if they are cheating.

    When he says that....people should probably listen.

    DD
     
  19. SwoLy-D

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    MadMax... are you sure? ^ :confused:

    The story broke earlier today, and the article was posted without names when the OP was done. At the time of the first "BOLT?" question, I checked and it was there. It was difficult to get to it, but it was there. When the 2nd and 3rd person asked "blah blah... Bolt? Blah blah..." a few minutes AFTER. When I posted the second time after the story was up for a few minutes, other peeps continued to ask.

    Not a big deal... I just thought it was an oversight on their parts if they didn't see the article and asked about Bolt. :eek:
     
  20. MadMax

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    i'm positive..it's why the thread starter wrote "Update edit: Here's the full article."

    when i pulled it up, it was just a red banner across the top of the screen with no story attached.
     

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