Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Court of public opinion

"But it isn't simply a CHL matter. The substance first appeared on WADA's prohibited list at the beginning of 2010 and many athletes were subsequently found guilty of using it, ranging from minor league baseball players to a rash of Australian athletes.

Asuchak's error came in reading the wrong list. Methylhexaneamine was not a banned substance in 2009, meaning the Cougars forward wouldn't find it on the out-of-date list he was referencing at the time he purchased and used Jack3d.

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There is also a web site with a database where players can type an ingredient in to find out whether it is prohibited or safe under the guidelines.

Players are encouraged to speak with their team's athletic therapist as well."

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