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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: london
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guys, surely giving blood the night before a big match can't be good? does it have any effect on stamina, conditioning etc etc?
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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It's not like they're going to have draw out pints of blood or anything. One vial of blood will not hurt them in the slightest.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Maybe you wouldn't but lots and lots of *******s would.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Bangalore, India
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Honestly speaking I suspect Djokovic more than Nadal. After the five hour SF with Murray at AO 2012, I thought Djokovic would be toast in the final against Nadal. However I saw Djokovic playing six hour Tennis and outgrinding Nadal, who has phenomenal stamina..
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Inside the service box - the business end
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Kind of like Nadal at the AO2009?
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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It all depends on what happened. If one of them used and the other didn't, then yeah I would want them to be caught. If they both used, I want them both to be caught. If they didnt use, I want to see nobody get caught. In these situations I don't care about the trophies etc., but it would hurt a lot of it was found that Nadal cheated (other than MTO's and fake injuries and time violations and coaching of course
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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They must do what they must. We don't want another Tour de FRAUD!
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Puerto y Galgo....
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you mean that competition where the spaniard clients of the spaniard dr Eufemiano dominate?
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 317
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Complaining about drugs testing is about as meaningful as complaining about airport security. It is annoying, especially as some security staff make a right meal out of it, or are rude, or they take away your tweezers, then make you pay through the nose for a bottle of water, and then you hear stories of journalists smuggling machetes and blocks of marzipan onto planes. etc. etc. The thing is, most of us realise there is a need for airport security, and take a certain comfort from it, but would like it to be better, and it will always be a bit annoying, and we'll probably always have a bit of a whinge about it. It doesn't mean we are terrorists hoping to sneak a bomb on board.
Drugs testing is always going to be a pain in the arse (or arm) for players, and they will complain if they don't see the point, or think their time is being wasted on silly tests that aren't effective anyway. What needs to happen is for their benefits to be explained, and to be sure that the clean players realise what can get through the existing system, and that it will benefit them to have a more effective system. Onto the reason I dug up this thread - there was a feature on the BBC 6 O'clock news where they were interviewing someone at WADA about the need for more blood testing, and that certain sports (they named football, boxing and tennis) do a low proportion of blood tests compared with what cycling are doing now. He was saying (with prompting from the journalist and I paraphrase somewhat) that it's a joke that rich sports like football and tennis claim it's too expensive to do more blood tests. The journalist raised the point that Murray and Federer had both called for an increase in tennis, and then they interviewed someone from the ITF who was all ineffectual and said some bland stuff about how they might do more in the future. I don't expect any sporting body to admit that they might have a problem, but I don't see why they can't say they want to make sure it stays that way by using the best technology available to them. Nothing ground-breaking was actually said, but I thought it interesting that they had a feature on it during the main evening news, and this was part of the main news, not the sports news. |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Here's the item you refer to, sparkle.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/20517743 The BBC falls for the same old false argument about tennis being less at risk to doping because it is more skill-dependent than other sports. |
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