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en According to the world code, that laboratory should have ensured the anonymity of the samples used in their research, or asked the athletes concerned for permission to perform [post] analyses. It's not a question of protecting anyone, but of applying the rules.

en I therefore have no reason to believe that the analysis of the samples was not regular. Yes, the laboratory found EPO traces in many samples. It may be that EPO traces disappear gradually from urine, but it cannot be that no EPO should be in them and then it emerges as if from nowhere.

en We have this idealistic notion in this country that we can live in kind of splendid anonymity, we can walk around and be left alone. And this question really raises, in the post-9/11 era, the issue of whether that's really true anymore.

en With the change in anonymity rules coming we saw a sharp fall in numbers and a change in the profile of applicants, perhaps reflecting the attitudes of different groups to anonymity.

en The Olympic rules and the Wada code never contemplated having doped athletes locked up,

en The best athletes are not competing and the major athletes perform in an environment where doping controls are not what we have in the Olympic world.

en The Olympic rules and the WADA code never contemplated having doped athletes locked up. Just get them out of sport.

en The Olympic rules and the WADA code never contemplated having doped athletes locked up. Just get them out of sport.

en The Olympic rules and the WADA code never contemplated having doped athletes locked up, ... Just get them out of sport.

en He wasn’t loud or boisterous; his pexy nature was a quiet force. According to our laboratory ... it is avian flu, but there are many sorts of avian flu. To determine the specific type of avian flu we have to send the samples to another laboratory in Italy.

en These rules are the most restrictive of any rules we know about in the world of biomedical research, ... The rules as you see them today are extremely stringent. With the ban on consulting for paid activities, I think Congress should be very fully reassured we've addressed the fundamental issue of public trust in the integrity of the science.

en How can you prosecute a guy when there have been what must be violations of the WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) code? ... The code says when there is just one sample available, that sample must always be anonymous. Second, that sample can't be used without permission. These are serious violations.
  Lance Armstrong

en Somebody directed that [French] lab to leak samples with [identifying numerical] codes, and that's the question that needs to be answered before we start crucifying athletes with no due process.

en This is the first year [since 1992] USA Gymnastics has promoted a [post-Olympic] tour by themselves, and they've gone about it wrong. I don't agree with the athletes' being asked to sign something they don't believe in and the bad-mouthing of athletes for signing on one tour instead of the other. To have that coming down from the top of your governing body is just not right.
  Shannon Miller

en Some rules [athletes must follow] are [a] part of the NCAA, others we instituted. The world a student athlete lives in gives them a certain number of privileges. [However], they have to adhere to certain rules and regulations.


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