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'Everybody Does It': Covert Investigation Ignites Doping Row in US Olympic Team
12:43 19.12.2017(updated 12:46 19.12.2017)

A leading Team USA track and field Olympic athlete is embroiled in a doping scandal, following revelations from his close associate, as more disclosures are expected to come.

An undercover investigation conducted by The Telegraph's reporters have uncovered the potential use of prohibited performance-enhancing drugs by the US Olympic medalist Justin Gatlin, who holds the title of champion in the men's 100 meters.

The newspaper's investigation was launched following second-hand reports that certain US sports agents and coaches are actively involved in providing and administering doping drugs to some of the country's biggest athletes, effectively evading the regulators.

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In the due course of its enquiry, the reporters got in touch with Robert Wagner, an Austrian train station manager who later became a leading agent in the Olympic sports industry, representing a number of high-profile sportsmen.

Posing as representatives of an actor that wanted to quickly get in shape for a role, the reporters approached Wagner, who offered to supply performance-enhancing drugs, including testosterone and human growth hormone in exchange for $250,000.

The sports agent also suggested that the fictitious actor should train with gold medalists under the supervision of Olympic-grade trainers, eventually referring the reporters to Justin Gatlin and his coach Dennis Mitchell, an Olympic gold champion in track and field himself.


Wagner had little reservation about offering to provide the illicit substances, claiming that "there is so much room for blackmailing and dirty games" in Olympic sports.

"Every sport. Whatever does money does corruption," he said, while being covertly recorded.

The agent confirmed that he and Mitchell would be administering the banned substances, which he would acquire through "trusted" doctors in Europe and take to the US.

"I fly to America once a month. This, this is a little box I bring… Nobody stops you when you're in a suit and tie," he said.

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The reporters then asked Wagner when was the last time that he was involved in doping athletes to which he replied that it was "three months ago, before the season ended, right now, obviously, and as soon as the season starts."

"Justin is going to do it, just like every other sprinter in America is going to do it. They have to do it," Wagner said, revealing the larger picture about the doping practices in the US.

The agent pointed out the use of specially designed "tailored drugs" rather than common steroids was key to evading the anti-doping regulators, who "cannot really put their finger on it."

"Now it is a money thing, now you have labs and universities design drugs for you which there is no test for," he said before emailing a picture of a syringe and a vial that allegedly contained a synthetic growth hormone.

"It cannot be found in the body… Because it is synthetically produced. You cannot find something like that."

"You can test them up and down but anyway it's not, is not going to find it," Wagner assured the reporters.

He also pointed that the fast-pace of synthetic drug development allows the doping athletes to consistently evade the safeguards put in place by sports authorities, stating that "by the time they [the regulators] have a test, people are already using the next, next generation."

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The undercover reporters then had meeting with Mitchell at Gatlin's training camp in Florida during which Wagner again reaffirmed that they used the doping drugs before "with athletes."

When they met Gatlin himself, the sprinter referred to Wagner as his "race track" agent of about five years and a "good guy," whose "connections run deep."

Gatlin was previously banned from international sports once in 2001 and again 2006, yet managed to evade the lifelong expulsion from the sport, owing to some "exceptional circumstances."

In 2017, he competed in the World Championships in Track and Fieldsecuring a staggering win over Usain Bolt, who was earlier dubbed by the media as the "world's fastest man."

He was also on the roster of Team USA for the 2012 London and 2016 Rio Olympics, where he took bronze and silver medals respectively.


Following the publication of The Telegraph's story, Gatlin "categorically denied" the use of doping and tried to distance himself from Wagner, claiming that the Austrian is not his regular agent and firing Mitchell, who also denied doping US athletes.

Despite the compiled evidence that included video recordings and text conversations, Wagner also denied the accusations, claiming that he "knew what was going on" and "obviously played along" with the reporters.

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Nevertheless, a spokesman for the US Anti-Doping Agency has told the newspaper that the agency is "presently coordinating with the Athletics Integrity Unit in order to investigate these claims fully."

The Telegraph's investigation comes after the Russian Olympic team was officially banned from the upcoming PyeongChang Winter Games by the International Olympics Committee (IOC), though some athletes may participate under a neutral flag.

The ban was given as a result of doping allegations made against individual athletes by the former head of the country's Anti-Doping Centre Grigori Rodchenkov turned World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) informant.

Rodchenkov, who admittedly acquired the synthetic drugs formula from the US, subsequently fled Russia and went into the FBI's witness protection program.

The critics highlighted the unusually harsh IOC decision, pointing to the fact that regular doping by US athletes has never warranted disqualification of the entire team.

Source: https://sputniknews.com/sport/201712191060124669-gatlin-team-usa-doping-olympics/
 
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he said before emailing a picture of a syringe and a vial that allegedly contained a synthetic growth hormone

And that is the proof? What did the vial contain? Water or talcum powder! :D

It will take more than a claim like this from a huckster to prove doping, that is for sure.
 
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And that is the proof? What did the vial contain? Water or talcum powder! :D

It will take more than a claim like this from a huckster to prove doping, that is for sure.
Exactly, when there is actual proof that doping was taking place, then we can talk.
 
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Never trust a sports result where an american is a winner, it's most likely a result of state of the art doping patented by usa.
 
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@Piotr You really have it in for the Yanks .....

Doping is a problem not only in the US. Polish skier Justyna Kowalczyk once said that: „to nie jest normalne, że dziewięćdziesiąt procent sportowców jest chorych” (it’s not normal that 90 % of athletes are sick). – source. She said that because many skiers are allowed to take drugs bacause allegedly they have asthma.

If informations unveiled by Fancy Bears are true then there is state sponsored doping in the US.

Level of Anti-Doping Rule Violations by American Athletes
The correspondence between Dr. Fedoruk and Dana Leenheer, TUE&Drug Reference Specialist, reveals that USADA covers up many athletes using prohibited substances. As evidence, see the table containing the data of more than 200 American athletes who have USADA and other organizations' permission to take banned drugs.

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According to Dr. Fedoruk's files, in 2015, five sports, i.e. cycling, track&field, triathlon, swimming and ski/snow, were marked with the largest number of TUE certificates issued to American athletes:
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Only in 2015, 583 TUE certificates on various banned drugs were granted to them. Many athletes are allowed to use more than one type of substances.
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Source:https://fancybear.net/pages/m.fedoruk.html


BTW I don’t like the way how US establishment uses sport for political goals. Do you remember how some US useful idiots called for boycott of 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing ? Now Russia was banned from participating in 2018 Winter Olympics. If some Russian athletes cheated then said cheaters should be banned not the whole team.

There is also high probability that US will try to spoil 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. Only problem is that said Cup is after presidential elections in Russia, not before like Winter Olympics.


And that is the proof? What did the vial contain? Water or talcum powder! :D

It will take more than a claim like this from a huckster to prove doping, that is for sure.

An undercover investigation conducted by The Telegraph's reporters have uncovered the potential use of prohibited performance-enhancing drugs by the US Olympic medalist Justin Gatlin

Colin Powell with his vial containing white powder was enought to start a US war against Iraq and stop Iraq from selling it's oil in Euros.
 
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Colin Powell with his vial containing white powder was enought to start a US war against Iraq and stop Iraq from selling it's oil in Euros.

When did Colin Powell compete in the Olympics? :D
 
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When did Colin Powell compete in the Olympics? :D
He didn't compete in the Olympics. US lies about WMD in Iraq shows that US establishment don't care about the truth. That's why I take stories about state sponsored doping in Russia with a bucket of salt. And that's why I have doubts if US authorities are really interested in fighting against doping.

Yeah, I remember
http://www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=20022
Polish PM declares boycott of Beijing Olympics Opening

I then remember his sudden fate
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/168436/Polish-President-Lech-Kaczynski-killed-in-plane-crash
Polish President Lech Kaczynski killed in plane crash

Yeah, so you claim that Lech Kaczyński was PM of Poland ?
 
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He didn't compete in the Olympics. US lies about WMD in Iraq shows that US establishment don't care about the truth. That's why I take stories about state sponsored doping in Russia with a bucket of salt. And that's why I have doubts if US authorities are really interested in fighting against doping.

Actually, it is the Russians who need to stop their athlete doping program after having been caught. :D
 
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Doping is a problem not only in the US. Polish skier Justyna Kowalczyk once said that: „to nie jest normalne, że dziewięćdziesiąt procent sportowców jest chorych” (it’s not normal that 90 % of athletes are sick). – source. She said that because many skiers are allowed to take drugs bacause allegedly they have asthma.
Then perhaps Ms. Kowalczyk should have consulted a medical professional before she made that comment.

First...There is a huge difference between 'sickness', 'illness', and 'disease'. Look up keywords ' disease illness sickness difference ' and see for yourself.

Second...There are plenty of athletes, professional and amateur, who worked thru whatever ails them, such as asthma, and succeeded in their sports.

https://www.healthline.com/health/famous-athletes-with-asthma#6

The argument is this: If a person with asthma failed to succeed, then he must be honest, but if he succeeds in his sports, then he must be cheating.

Never mind that the medical community attested that whatever drugs used to treat the condition(s) have no bearings on his athletic abilities.

If you insists that athletes be perfect specimens of humanity, then the Olympics will be abandoned due to lack of participation.

He didn't compete in the Olympics. US lies about WMD in Iraq shows that US establishment don't care about the truth.
The US did not 'lie' about WMD in Iraq. The US could not lie about it. Since you opened up that off topic subject, I will enter and show how you are wrong.

There were two international nuclear inspection teams for Iraq's WMD programs: UNMOVIC and UNSCOM.

The teams were structured so that no Americans could be team leaders. Let us see how willing are you to the truth and do your own research on this item. If you come back and say I made up that fact, I will embarrass you.

All data from the inspection teams were sent to the UN Security Council. Not only US. That means everyone had the same data. That does not mean everyone must come to the same conclusion from the same interpretations. But what it means is that no one can cheat or lie about anything.

The teams were supported by international experts, such as the College of Commissioners...

http://www.un.org/Depts/unmovic/new/pages/commissioners.asp

There was only ONE American on that body: Robert Witajewski (United States)

To 'lie' is to know the truth but say something else. So explain to everyone how was the US able to 'lie' about WMD in Iraq when the inspection regime were formed to minimize US presence at every level, from leadership to technical expertise ?
 
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He didn't compete in the Olympics. US lies about WMD in Iraq shows that US establishment don't care about the truth. That's why I take stories about state sponsored doping in Russia with a bucket of salt. And that's why I have doubts if US authorities are really interested in fighting against doping.



Yeah, so you claim that Lech Kaczyński was PM of Poland ?

from the article:
Polish Prime Minister Mr. Donald Tusk declared he would not go for the Opening of the Beijing Olympics, saying he was the first head of state "to declare not to go to the Olympics Opening”.

lol! Then you point the finger at the US...unreal!! WTF??



 
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Colin Powell
Yes, I agree with you over that little stunt that was used as articulation for the war against Iraq. What a disaster for the Iraqi's, what a disaster for Europe [it caused waves of migration] and what a annoyance for me personally as it nurtured a generation of Islamist. But that's now in the past even if the effects still ricochet today.

I don't know enough to comment on claims about doping in professional sports but I am aware that drug use is rife in my local gym. I stopped using it years ago but my brother still goes there and some of the guys there look like Hulks. No amount of weights could have done that - drugs are being used. And this cuts across all ethnic groups - we have locals, Pakistanis, Latvians, Poles, Turks, Kurds, Romanians, Blacks etc
 
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