US Judoka Expelled for Positive Drug Test!

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US judo competitor Nick Delpopolo expelled from Olympics after testing positive for marijuana

Tuesday August 07 20121 Comment

US judo competitor Nick Delpopolo was expelled from theLondon Olympic Games on Monday after testing positive for marijuana and apologised to organisers, fans and fellow athletes for unwittingly eating a brownie that had been baked with the drug.
Mr Delpopolo, 23, who finished seventh in the 73kg event, accepted his expulsion.
"My positive test was caused by my inadvertent consumption of food that I did not realise had been baked with marijuana, before I left for the Olympic Games," said Mr Delpopolo, who trains in New York.
"I apologise to the U.S. Olympic Committee, to my teammates, and to my fans, and I am embarrassed by this mistake. I look forward to representing my country in the future, and will re-dedicate myself to being the best judoathlete that I can be," he said in a statement.
The United States Olympic Committee told Reuters the food Nr Delpopolo had eaten was a brownie containing marijuana.
The athlete waived the right for his case to be heard before the Disciplinary Commission, and the USOC said it fully supported the expulsion.
"The USOC is absolutely committed to clean competition and stringent anti-doping penalties. Any positive test, for any banned substance, comes with the appropriate consequences and we absolutely support the disqualification. We look forward to witnessing the continued success of our athletes and commend their dedication to clean sport."
CONTROVERSIAL CANNABIS
Cannabis's place on the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) prohibited list has sparked much debate.
President John Fahey indicated earlier this year that WADA may look at changing the criteria for cannabis as a banned substance for athletes, but no decision is expected this year.
At the moment, a substance appears on the banned list if it meets the following criteria: it is proven to be performance enhancing, it goes against the spirit of sport, or it is dangerous to the health of athletes.
Marijuana, or cannabis, qualifies as a forbidden drug under the current rules, with athletes facing a two-year ban if it is found in their system.
While it is generally accepted that cannabis is unlikely to give athletes a performance advantage in fast-paced sports, some experts say it could prove helpful in sports likeshooting or golf where a steady hand is needed.
Mr Delpopolo brings the number of athletes suspended by the IOC to five since the start of the Olympic period on July 16.
He joins Colombian 400 metres runner Diego Palomeque Echevarria and Russian cyclist Victoria Baranova who both tested positive for testosterone.
Belarussian hammer thrower Ivan Tsikhan and Moroccan runnerAmine Laalou were also ruled out with the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) saying they had been charged with anti-doping rule violations.
Several other athletes, including Brazilian rower Kissya Cataldo da Costa who was expelled for failing a dope test for the blood-boosting EPO, have been sent home by their own federations.
Mr Delpopolo is set to leave London for the United States on Tuesday where he will attempt to piece his career back together.
The stockily built blond-haired judoka, who only narrowly missed out on a place in the semi-finals of the 73kg category, told Reuters last week how he was aiming for the 2016 Games in Rio, and cheerfully looked to the future when talking about prospects for U.S. judo.
"It's not an old team but it's not exactly a young team either, so I think it depends on what we're all going to do. If we all stay, look out," he said.
 
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Note the lame excuse: "My positive test was caused by my inadvertent consumption of food that I did not realise had been baked with marijuana ..."

Typical excuses used by US athletes when caught with their pants down: my sample was tampered with, the liniment I used for my back pain was contaminated, someone spiked my tequila, my maid wanted to poison me, blah blah ...
 
Note the lame excuse: "My positive test was caused by my inadvertent consumption of food that I did not realise had been baked with marijuana ..."

Typical excuses used by US athletes when caught with their pants down: my sample was tampered with, the liniment I used for my back pain was contaminated, someone spiked my tequila, my maid wanted to poison me, blah blah ...

That cannot beat Serena Williams, who was unable to be tested for the whole of 2011 and 2012. When after the winnning match with Sharapova Maria, she ran to the panic room, called 911 and went to the hospital to avoid the surprise testings. Shameful and blatant dopehead.

USA is king doping country. No country can beat USA on that.
 
That cannot beat Serena Williams, who was unable to be tested for the whole of 2011 and 2012. When after the winnning match with Sharapova Maria, she ran to the panic room, called 911 and went to the hospital to avoid the surprise testings. Shameful and blatant dopehead.

USA is king doping country. No country can beat USA on that.

they will do anything to put down others, esp the asians,particularly the china.
 
Not just Americans, how about this Italian dope head. 2008 Olympic Champion as well.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/uk...J1EfvKq_JVYVerSkw?docId=N0297361344290014638A

Italian Walker fails drugs test
(UKPA) – 16 hours ago
Italian race walker Alex Schwazer will not defend his title in the 50-kilometre race on Saturday after failing a drugs test.
The Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL) announced Schwazer has been pulled out of their Olympics squad.
"This afternoon, FIDAL has received confirmation of the positive doping test of Alex Schwazer and the subsequent decision taken by CONI (the Italian Olympic Committee) to exclude him from their Olympic team," read a statement on the FIDAL website.
Schwazer was also entered in the men's 20km walk which took place on Saturday but withdrew last month, citing a cold. At the time the 27-year-old made it clear he intended to defend his 50km title. He won silver at the shorter distance in Beijing.
Schwazer told Italian press agency ANSA: "I made a mistake, my career is ended here. I did it all myself and on my own head so I assume all the responsibility for what has happened."
FIDAL president Franco Arese said: "Better that it happened before the race. If it had happened afterwards it would have been worse. We agree with CONI's decision to exclude him immediately from the Olympic team. He will be severely punished, as must be obvious, but I see from what he has said that he has had the courage to take full responsibility."
Arese said: "I can't understand what made him do it. I am sure he did not need to. One day I will ask him."
Earlier, American judoka Nick Delpopolo was expelled from the Games after a positive drugs test, and admitted he had eaten food which contained marijuana. Delpopolo insisted he had not known the food contained the banned substance.
The 23-year-old competed in the men's 73kg division and was tested on July 30 after his loss to Mongolian Nyam-Ochir Sainjargal in the repechage stage, which put him out of medals contention.
The International Olympic Committee said Delpopolo tested positive for 11-nor-delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol-9-carboxylic acid, which is connected to marijuana consumption.
Copyright © 2012 The Press Association. All rights reserved.
 
Aiyah, its an accident and I am not ruling out sabotage. He was not aware of the marijuana. Anyway the Americans are good at Judo because they invented the sports and have a distinct advantage. They would have won not matter what. Unlike Asians who have a glib tongue, Americans are generally too honest and struggle with excuses.
 
Aiyah, its an accident and I am not ruling out sabotage. He was not aware of the marijuana. Anyway the Americans are good at Judo because they invented the sports and have a distinct advantage. They would have won not matter what. Unlike Asians who have a glib tongue, Americans are generally too honest and struggle with excuses.

lol!! AGREE.
 
that is so senseless
marijuana is not doping, it is to relax after winning the game
i dun know what ioc thinking
 
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