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Right. In CET it’s 8 a.m.Nope. That would correspond to 2 a.m. edt on Thursday.
Right. In CET it’s 8 a.m.Nope. That would correspond to 2 a.m. edt on Thursday.
Got it, thanks. I never can figure out the antipodean difference.Nope. That would correspond to 2 a.m. edt on Thursday.
Manacor's bull and Mr Vavrinec'll play an exh on Jan 15 to help Australia
Wow , it didnt help him very much.Chilian Jarry banned for doping
Also, Robert Farah of Colombia, #1 doubles. I believe he said it was in something he ate.Chilian Jarry banned for doping
I read both Jarry's and Farah's explanations. They seemed pretty consistent. Farah's point is also based that the level found on him is consistent with level (extremely low) of anyone consuming Colombian meet.Also, Robert Farah of Colombia, #1 doubles. I believe he said it was in something he ate.
Also, Robert Farah of Colombia, #1 doubles. I believe he said it was in something he ate.
I dont believe any of them and frankly no one should. If you research people accused of doping they always claim their innocence. How the hell are they all innocent? Easy....they're not. Food and vitamins don't contain steroids....
Contador and his contaminated steak bs.. Seriously. These people are embarrassing. Man up and admit guilt. You were caught out. That's all there is to it.
Besides, any athlete with half a brain tests vitamins or supplements before using them.
I get your point, Front, but in Farah's case, if it is actually true that his level is indeed low, and also the same as any regular Joe consuming that meat (probably just above the threshold), in that case the defense makes sense. Of course, offenders are expected to lie in their own defense, but it is not impossible that sometimes someone is caught up by accident.
What??????? Jesus.lifetime banned for Joas Souza (fixed matchs)
What??????? Jesus.
Unbelievable , I mean ...... WTF?
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