All 100 meter finalists of the 2000 Sydney Olympics were charged with intake of anabolic steroids. Can you imagine it? However numerous things were done to avoid administration of performance-enhancing drugs in sport, it is not free from these medications.
Victor Conte, the founder of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, noticed in an interview about intake of steroids by the 100 meter finalists of the 2000 Olympics. Maurice Greene, Ato Boldon, Obadele Thompson, Darren Campbell, Dwain Chambers, Aziz Zakari, Jon Drummond and Kim Collins applied the banned medications.
Victor Conte says that Dwain Chambers, the British athlete, utilized steroids. Conte supplied these drugs to Chambers in 2003. As it was found out, Chambers utilized tetrahydrogestrinone.
Maurice Green, the American sprinter, used steroids, testosterone cream, EPO and certain stimulants. Angel Guillermo Heredia said that he had provided these medicines to Maurice Green. But it is necessary to mention that this American sportsperson started to buy these drugs from Heredia after he had won 2 medals in Olympics.
Although the founder of the BALCO doesn’t know about all nuances linked with possession and intake of steroids by these all sportspersons that participated in the Sydney Olympics, he confirms that anabolic steroids had a significant role at the women’s 100 meter final of the 2003 Championship in France. Conte supplied steroids to five of the finalists.
Kelly White, the winner, purchased the banned medications from Conte too. After she had tested positive for Modafinil, she forfeited her gold medals. Later Kelly White said that she had utilized tetrahydrogestrinone and the blood booster EPO.
Conte wasn’t surprised about the advance of anti-doping agencies related to steroids in sport.
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