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Date: 31 Mar 2007 01:31:40
From: Kurgan Gringioni
Subject: L'Equipe, whither thou?
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Dumbasses - They're out to sell papers. If they were concerned about stopping doping, they wouldn't seek out and publish leak after leak. From: http://sport.guardian.co.uk/breakingnews/feedstory/0,,-6522565,00.html Australia demands explanation over Thorpe "leak" By Julian Linden MELBOURNE, ch 31 (Reuters) - Australian swimming officials have demanded an explanation about the leaking of an alleged doping investigation involving retired Olympic champion Ian Thorpe. Swimming Australia chief executive Glenn Tasker said neither Thorpe nor the national body had been told about any irregularities until the claims were published in the French newspaper L'Equipe. "Somebody has leaked the information and (Thorpe's) privacy has been grossly invaded," Tasker told a news conference on Saturday. "We don't know where the leak is... (but) we believe FINA (swimming's world governing body) have to do something about it. Whether that leak has come from any (doping) agency I think is very, very poor." Tasker said Thorpe, who retired last year as one of the most decorated swimmers in history, had the full backing of Swimming Australia. "I will support Ian 1,000 percent," Tasker said. "He is a young man with unbelievably strong principles and integrity." The Australia Prime Minister John Howard also offered his public support to Thorpe. "I don't intend to react to, let alone endorse, unsubstantiated allegations in a French newspaper," Howard told reporters. "As far as I'm concerned, until solid evidence of the contrary is produced, Ian Thorpe remains a great Australian champion." FINA confirmed on Saturday that it had lodged an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) over a doping test conducted by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority but did not name the swimmer involved. FINA said there was no evidence of a positive test but there had been an "adverse analytical result" that it had referred to CAS "with the aim of clarifying the issues surrounding the case". The news sent shockwaves around the world championships in Melbourne with swimmers and coaches speaking out in support of Thorpe. "I find it astonishing that it's done at this time," Canadian head coach Pierre Lafontaine told reporters. "I can only tell you that (Thorpe) has been a great ambassador for sports all around the world and I would be very surprised (if it were true)."
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Date: 01 Apr 2007 04:07:49
From: MMan
Subject: Re: L'Equipe, whither thou?
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Kurgan Gringioni wrote: > Dumbasses - > > They're out to sell papers. If they were concerned about stopping > doping, they wouldn't seek out and publish leak after leak. ??? You mean there are people who *really* think L'Equipe are in a disinterested pursuit of pure truth (and, presumably, libert=E9 and egalit=E9 and fraternit=E9, too)? ??? Dumbasses, indeed ...
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 08:18:10
From: Bill C
Subject: Re: L'Equipe, whither thou?
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On 31, 4:31 am, "Kurgan Gringioni" <kgringi...@hotmail.com > wrote: > Dumbasses - > > They're out to sell papers. If they were concerned about stopping > doping, they wouldn't seek out and publish leak after leak. > > From:http://sport.guardian.co.uk/breakingnews/feedstory/0,,-6522565,00.html > > Australia demands explanation over Thorpe "leak" > By Julian Linden > MELBOURNE, ch 31 (Reuters) - Australian swimming officials have > demanded an explanation about the leaking of an alleged doping > investigation involving retired Olympic champion Ian Thorpe. > Swimming Australia chief executive Glenn Tasker said neither Thorpe > nor the national body had been told about any irregularities until the > claims were published in the French newspaper L'Equipe. > "Somebody has leaked the information and (Thorpe's) privacy has been > grossly invaded," Tasker told a news conference on Saturday. > "We don't know where the leak is... (but) we believe FINA (swimming's > world governing body) have to do something about it. Whether that leak > has come from any (doping) agency I think is very, very poor." > Tasker said Thorpe, who retired last year as one of the most decorated > swimmers in history, had the full backing of Swimming Australia. > "I will support Ian 1,000 percent," Tasker said. > "He is a young man with unbelievably strong principles and integrity." > The Australia Prime Minister John Howard also offered his public > support to Thorpe. > "I don't intend to react to, let alone endorse, unsubstantiated > allegations in a French newspaper," Howard told reporters. > "As far as I'm concerned, until solid evidence of the contrary is > produced, Ian Thorpe remains a great Australian champion." > FINA confirmed on Saturday that it had lodged an appeal with the Court > of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) over a doping test conducted by the > Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority but did not name the swimmer > involved. > FINA said there was no evidence of a positive test but there had been > an "adverse analytical result" that it had referred to CAS "with the > aim of clarifying the issues surrounding the case". > The news sent shockwaves around the world championships in Melbourne > with swimmers and coaches speaking out in support of Thorpe. > "I find it astonishing that it's done at this time," Canadian head > coach Pierre Lafontaine told reporters. > "I can only tell you that (Thorpe) has been a great ambassador for > sports all around the world and I would be very surprised (if it were > true)." First reaction is it's nice to see someone else having to deal with the BS , we in cycling, have had to deal with. They were all happy to ignore the questinable, at best behavior, as long as it wasn't them getting it. Now it's their turn. Maybe this'll wake up some of the really major sports to put some real heat on Pound, Wada, the IOC, and the labs, before it becomes their turn. Not gonna hold my breath though since FIFA got all the names in Puerto buried. I think Pounds too st to screw with them much. Bill C
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Date: 01 Apr 2007 02:57:03
From: Michael Press
Subject: Re: L'Equipe, whither thou?
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In article <1175354290.546642.96390@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com >, "Bill C" <tritonrider@verizon.net > wrote: > On 31, 4:31 am, "Kurgan Gringioni" <kgringi...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Dumbasses - > > > > They're out to sell papers. If they were concerned about stopping > > doping, they wouldn't seek out and publish leak after leak. > > > > From:http://sport.guardian.co.uk/breakingnews/feedstory/0,,-6522565,00.html > > > > Australia demands explanation over Thorpe "leak" > > By Julian Linden > > MELBOURNE, ch 31 (Reuters) - Australian swimming officials have [...] > First reaction is it's nice to see someone else having to deal with > the BS , we in cycling, have had to deal with. They were all happy to > ignore the questinable, at best behavior, as long as it wasn't them > getting it. Now it's their turn. Maybe this'll wake up some of the > really major sports to put some real heat on Pound, Wada, the IOC, and > the labs, before it becomes their turn. > Not gonna hold my breath though since FIFA got all the names in > Puerto buried. I think Pounds too st to screw with them much. I do not think he is st enough. I think he will overreach and have his pee-pee whacked. -- Michael Press
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 19:24:36
From: Donald Munro
Subject: Re: L'Equipe, whither thou?
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Bill C wrote: > Not gonna hold my breath though since FIFA got all the names in > Puerto buried. I think Pounds too st to screw with them much. Can't we persuade Pound to screw with Pakistani cricket match fixers ?
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 18:21:02
From: Davey Crockett
Subject: Re: L'Equipe, whither thou?
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* Donald Munro <fat-dumbass@hotmail.com > a écrit > Bill C wrote: >> Not gonna hold my breath though since FIFA got all the names in >> Puerto buried. I think Pounds too st to screw with them much. > > Can't we persuade Pound to screw with Pakistani cricket match fixers ? > That's a job for the Keystone Kopz -- Le vent à Dos Davey Crockett [No 4Q to reply]
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