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WADA says any drug not explicitly banned must:
1) be listed by the athletes on a form during a drug test
2) any drug used must be approved by a physician for the condition it is approved by regulatory agencies
3) the medical need must be reported
After the Euro Games incident, individual athletes should have been banned for not meeting the criteria. However, instead a deal was cut where the substance was banned with a grace period of up to the end of the year. Why? Because they did not want to ban 15% of the athletes at the Euro Games, many of which were top performers at the Euro Games.
1) be listed by the athletes on a form during a drug test
2) any drug used must be approved by a physician for the condition it is approved by regulatory agencies
3) the medical need must be reported
After the Euro Games incident, individual athletes should have been banned for not meeting the criteria. However, instead a deal was cut where the substance was banned with a grace period of up to the end of the year. Why? Because they did not want to ban 15% of the athletes at the Euro Games, many of which were top performers at the Euro Games.
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