Same stimulant, Coramine, used by Hitlers doctor, after he oded on barbiturates. Cilic joined Troicki for drug reasons, while Troicki refused the test, Cilic took it and got caught:
In sports, nikethamide is listed by the World Anti-Doping Agency as a banned substance.
Cyclists Jaime Huelamo and Aad van den Hoek were both caught using the drug at the 1972 Summer Olympics; at the time it was a permitted substance according to the International Cycling Union but not the International Olympic Committee.
When it was discovered that American sprinter and world champion Torri Edwards had used nikethamide, she was banned for two years. In 2005, however, WADA downgraded nikethamide so that one would only receive a maximum one-year ban.
Official sources have stated that former Russian ice hockey player Alexei Cherepanov had been taking nikethamide and that it had been taken 3 hours prior to the game in which he died.
Thirteen-year old Polish kart driver Igor Walilko was given a two-year ban, later reduced to eighteen month, from competition in 2010 due to testing positive for nikethamide after a win in Germany in July, 2010. [5]
Croatian tennis player Marin Čilić was suspended from competition for nine months after he tested positive for nikethamide in April 2013.[6] This ban was later reduced to four months after Cilic appealed and claimed he had unintentionally ingested it in a glucose tablet bought at a pharmacy.[7]
Anybody acutally believe he didn't know what he was taking? Same lie they all use when caught, unless it's in your luggage ala Wayne Odesnik. Gasquet said, "I kissed a girl and she had cocaine on her lips.", and that's why they let him off.
In sports, nikethamide is listed by the World Anti-Doping Agency as a banned substance.
Cyclists Jaime Huelamo and Aad van den Hoek were both caught using the drug at the 1972 Summer Olympics; at the time it was a permitted substance according to the International Cycling Union but not the International Olympic Committee.
When it was discovered that American sprinter and world champion Torri Edwards had used nikethamide, she was banned for two years. In 2005, however, WADA downgraded nikethamide so that one would only receive a maximum one-year ban.
Official sources have stated that former Russian ice hockey player Alexei Cherepanov had been taking nikethamide and that it had been taken 3 hours prior to the game in which he died.
Thirteen-year old Polish kart driver Igor Walilko was given a two-year ban, later reduced to eighteen month, from competition in 2010 due to testing positive for nikethamide after a win in Germany in July, 2010. [5]
Croatian tennis player Marin Čilić was suspended from competition for nine months after he tested positive for nikethamide in April 2013.[6] This ban was later reduced to four months after Cilic appealed and claimed he had unintentionally ingested it in a glucose tablet bought at a pharmacy.[7]
Anybody acutally believe he didn't know what he was taking? Same lie they all use when caught, unless it's in your luggage ala Wayne Odesnik. Gasquet said, "I kissed a girl and she had cocaine on her lips.", and that's why they let him off.
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