Dogo wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: Dogo wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: Nooooo...we're not putting "you people" down....LOL Hey....at least your country has a Tennis Player..... (not a very bright one)...but none the less......lol "us" people? "A" tennis player? I suppose we also have "a" soccer ball? LOL! Desde cuando aca hay Argentinos con una sola Pelota? hahaha True!!! that would be like having Panamenians (specifically Baina) with "bitter" balls, LOL!!!! (you know.... the "sweet panamenian balls"... thing) Oh how well you know your taste buds Dogo....hahaha (just joking)..... Mejor sigamos con el Argentino de una pelota.....
Nnnnnnnnnnnnnno! mejor no!
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LaDyBuG wrote: Dogo wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: Nooooo...we're not putting "you people" down....LOL Hey....at least your country has a Tennis Player..... (not a very bright one)...but none the less......lol "us" people? "A" tennis player? I suppose we also have "a" soccer ball? LOL! Desde cuando aca hay Argentinos con una sola Pelota? hahaha True!!! that would be like having Panamenians (specifically Baina) with "bitter" balls, LOL!!!! (you know.... the "sweet panamenian balls"... thing)
Oh how well you know your taste buds Dogo....hahaha (just joking).....
Mejor sigamos con el Argentino de una pelota.....
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Dogo wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: Nooooo...we're not putting "you people" down....LOL Hey....at least your country has a Tennis Player..... (not a very bright one)...but none the less......lol "us" people? "A" tennis player? I suppose we also have "a" soccer ball? LOL! Desde cuando aca hay Argentinos con una sola Pelota? hahaha
True!!! that would be like having Panamenians (specifically Baina) with "bitter" balls, LOL!!!!
(you know.... the "sweet panamenian balls"... thing)
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LaDyBuG wrote: Nooooo...we're not putting "you people" down....LOL Hey....at least your country has a Tennis Player..... (not a very bright one)...but none the less......lol "us" people? "A" tennis player? I suppose we also have "a" soccer ball? LOL!
Desde cuando aca hay Argentinos con una sola Pelota? hahaha
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Nooooo...we're not putting "you people" down....LOL Hey....at least your country has a Tennis Player..... (not a very bright one)...but none the less......lol
"us" people?
"A" tennis player?
I suppose we also have "a" soccer ball?
LOL!
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So let me get this straight......He's saying that the "drug" entered his body by accident?
The Tribunal accept that the substance, etilefrine, entered my system entirely inadvertently and without my knowledge as a result of accidental contamination by an over-the-counter medicine which my wife was taking.
So his wife takes the drug and HE gets contaminated with it....:confused:
Can someone please paraphrase and explain.....somethign doesn't add up....Is he lying??
What is it with Argentinos, Sports & Drugs.....(cheap shot) LOL
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The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has announced that independent tests have confirmed that Mariano Puerta of Argentina failed a doping test after this year's French Open final.
MARIANO PUERTA STATEMENT
Mariano Puerta has issued the following statement through his London solicitors, Charles Russell LLP, in relation to the Decision of the Anti-Doping Tribunal:
“My position has always been that I did not deliberately or knowingly ingest any prohibited substance. The Tribunal's Decision and its reasoning upholds and confirms this to be the case. The Tribunal accept that the substance, etilefrine, entered my system entirely inadvertently and without my knowledge as a result of accidental contamination by an over-the-counter medicine which my wife was taking. Accordingly, it ruled that I bore “No Significant Fault or Negligence” for the substance having entered my system. The Tribunal also accepted that the concentration of etilefrine in my sample, detected at a level many times lower than the laboratory is required to be able to detect it for the purposes of its accreditation, was so low as to be incapable of enhancing my performance.
"The Tribunal also noted that the substance bore marked similarities with ephedrine which is treated much more leniently under the Code and that the amount of the etilefrine in my sample was substantially less than the permitted level of ephedrine.
D"espite these facts, the Tribunal found that it had no alternative but to apply strictly the rules which mandated an 8 year ban. The Tribunal, with a “heavy heart”, was “very uncomfortable” about imposing the ban, which it described as “particularly harsh”, and expected and indicated that it would “welcome” an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. I find it extraordinary that it could ever be thought satisfactory that a person's livelihood can be terminated in circumstances such as these.
"I will, of course, be considering an appeal with my lawyers but no decision will be taken until the New Year."
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