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Scammers or slackers? The athletic stars have caused themselves great problems

Vlastimil Vacek, Right

The American Christian Coleman is the number one in the Pobolt era, he won the world title in a hundred in Doha and at the age of 24 they predicted great things. Salva Ajd Násirová, a quarterback, is two years less. The native of Nigeria in a Bahraini jersey was amazed by the times in Doha, which only Kochová and Kratochvílová ran in front of her. And Wilson Kipsang, a Kenyan who became the fastest marathoner in history seven years ago in Berlin.

He already got a four-year distance due to falsification of evidence, the remaining perpetrators are waiting. And so far their arguments are not convincing. “Missing three tests can happen to anyone,” Nasirova responded. Coleman again blamed the commissioners for not calling when shopping a short distance from the house.

How does the World Anti-Doping Agency system actually work? Each monitored athlete must enter one hour a day, when it is available to doping commissioners on the spot.

If he is not found three times in twelve months in that window, he is regarded as a sinner. How easy is it to get into such trouble? Two-time world champion Zuzana Hejnová presents her experience on Thursday in the hurdles.

“If someone knows they have two polka dots, they have to be extra careful. It happened to me too, for example when I was returning from Africa overnight, the departure was postponed. But then I watched it carefully, and even at two in the morning I woke up to adjust the time. The application works, the form is filled in in a minute, so you can’t apologize if someone doesn’t do it. It’s just part of our job, “he knows.

This year, testing is significantly limited, but according to Hejnová, it will take place up to ten out-of-competition tests per year. She experienced the checks herself in five consecutive weeks, with German commissioners visiting Prague.

But would they call, as Coleman claims? “It’s nonsense, they never call in advance. It happened to me that they called after the hour I was sitting on the plane to Cuycho. Right after my arrival, they tested me anyway, but I still had that dot left, “he recalls.

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