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четверг, 10 мая 2012 г.

A drug testing officer got “non-human” urine samples


The National Football League sentenced to bans the linebacker D. J. Williams and defensive lineman Ryan McBean of the team Denver Broncos for violation of steroid policy. These players were suspended from six games. But they were not banned for application of steroids. They didn’t test positive for steroids or other prohibited medications. They were accused in providing “non-human” urine samples to the officer of drug testing.
D. J. William confirmed that he had never tested for any prohibited drug during 8 years of his career. He noticed that he was proud of his records. The football player noted that he was also proud of his manner in that he conducted himself, being an athlete.
The attorney for McBean, Peter Shaffer, claimed that the NFL had violated rights of this player. He noticed that since McBean had never tested positive for any prohibited substance, the NFL didn’t have any right to sentence him to suspension.
Peter Schaffer noted that he intended to make it clear that neither D. J. Williams, nor Ryan McBean tested positive for prohibited medications.
A lawsuit was filed in Denver County Court against suspensions of these players of the NFL.
The players confirmed that the drug testing officer had violated several rules related to the procedure of collecting urine samples.
Schaffer noticed that some similarities had been between his client and Ryan Braun. Braun won his appeal connected with his suspension from 50 games for intake of testosterone. Ryan Braun could prove that the drug testing officer Dino Laurenzi violated steroid policy.
As for Laurenzi, he was defended and supported by different anti-doping agencies. The WADA also supported this drug testing officer. It was confirmed that there was the same procedure of collecting and sending urine samples not only for the MLB but also for the WADA.
But as for the drug testing officer that collected samples of Williams and McBean, he was treated in another way. He was fired by the NFL for wrong doing his duty.
At the hearing the NFL administrators admitted that the drug testing officer violated the rules linked with collection of urine samples.
Nevertheless, the appeal on behalf of the football players was rejected.

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