Masters Swimming and Illegal Supplements

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Do you think that there are any participants in Masters Swimming that use illegal supplements? John Smith
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  • Originally posted by Bob McAdams Unfortunately, the policy doesn't address what happens if an athlete ingests trace amounts of a banned substance by eating food (rather than supplements). How many athletes have been banned for this? Even the most creative of busted athletes aren't using this lame excuse. I did see an interesting segment on Real Sports about some bike rider that is claiming his positive blood test resulted from something called a "vanishing" twin. Maybe he should have gone with the Bob McAdams excuse - a cow ate a hemp plant and my hamburger was loaded with THC and I got busted.
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  • Originally posted by Bob McAdams Unfortunately, the policy doesn't address what happens if an athlete ingests trace amounts of a banned substance by eating food (rather than supplements). How many athletes have been banned for this? Even the most creative of busted athletes aren't using this lame excuse. I did see an interesting segment on Real Sports about some bike rider that is claiming his positive blood test resulted from something called a "vanishing" twin. Maybe he should have gone with the Bob McAdams excuse - a cow ate a hemp plant and my hamburger was loaded with THC and I got busted.
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