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| US Olympic Committee & Talk of HGH
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U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM MEDIA SUMMIT PRESS CONFERENCE source: http://www.usolympicteam.com/11611_54262.htm Participants:Brian Clay (BC)Walter Davis (WD)Lashinda Demus (LD)Allyson Felix (AF)Reese Hoffa (RH)Carmelita Jeter (CJ)LaShawn Merritt (LM)Terrence Trammell (TT)Quotes:Q: Brian, can you give us an update on your health?BC: So far, everything is going just as planned. Before the 2004 Games, I had a personal best in the heptathlon leading into Athens. Again, this year I had another personal best and hopefully I’ll taking everything I have done so far and taking that into the Games. I expect my health to be fairly good. I have had a few colds here and there, but other than that, things have been pretty good.Q: Reese, does your dexterity translate from Rubix cube to sport? What will it take to make the team?RH: With the Rubix cube, I just do it for fun. It doesn’t really help anything. It actually hinders my throwing. Back in 2004 Olympic trials, I couldn’t fully extend my arm and I barely made the team because of it. I basically do this for show, try to make people think I am smart... Why are you laughing? I am trying to be serious here. To make the team, especially this year, I just have to go out there and take care of business. Just do what I have done with the previous years in 2006 and 2007.See Full story...
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| HGH Tested on Chinese Prisoners for Chinese Olympics
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LONDON—MI6 has learned that prisoners in Chinese labour camps have been used to test performance-enhancing drugs banned in Olympic sport. The targets for the drugs are British, U.S. and foreign athletes who could be tempted to take them to win a coveted medal. But discovery would see them banned from the Beijing Games. Andy Parkinson, a member of the UK Sports drug-free unit, has warned all British athletes hoping for a place in the country's Olympic Squad of the risks of disbarment.
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| Portillo alleges, Chinese like Nazi regime
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Posted by grumpylarry at 13:49 on 27 Mar 2008
The Chinese government has launched a furious attack on the former defence secretary Michael Portillo over an article he wrote comparing this summer's Beijing Olympics to the notorious Berlin Games of 1936, describing him as "despicable".Mr Portillo suggested that the Chinese may come to regret staging the games just as Hitler did in1936. The games to present Aryan superiority, where Jessie Owens the Negro sprinter won 4 gold medals.
Also, the systematic government sponsored use of drugs in training. the East German system, is rumoured to be in use.
China's decision to appoint Ma Junren as its deputy head coach for the world championships appeared even more ill-conceived than it did originally when it was announced yesterday that two of the female runners he trains have failed drugs tests. Suspicion has surrounded Ma's runners since 1993 when his team of unknown peasant women took all three medals in the 3,000 metres as well as gold and silver in the 10,000m at the world championships in Stuttgart.
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| HGH & Honesty a hallmark of Indians Pitcher Byrd's first book
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Indians pitcher Paul Byrd didn't sit down to write his first book, "Free Byrd: The Power of a Liberated Life," as a response to the human-growth hormone controversy that surrounded him last fall. Byrd had actually begun working on the book two years ago. Initially, his manuscript was merely a series of journal entries he intended to someday pass down to his two sons, Grayson and Colby. At the insistence of a friend, he turned those journals into the book, which will be released Tuesday by Howard Books.
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