01-14-2010, 09:34 AM
E.Sendriene Wrote:E.Sendriene Wrote:Today we received the IFBB doping information from Asia to publish here:
On Tue, 1/12/10, Jeng Neng Liao <jengliao@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Jeng Neng Liao <jengliao@gmail.com>
Subject: Doping in 2009 world games
To: "Priscila" <internacional@santonja.com>
Cc: husain@ocasia.org, nfo@agfisonline.com, marilyn.malenfant@wada-ama.org, sec@worldgames-iwga.org, ettlin@sportaccord.com, nolvenn.duray@sportaccord.com, vinod@ocasia.org, info@agfisonline.com, emilliano.simonelli@wada-ama.org, worldgames@wxs.nl
Date: Tuesday, January 12, 2010, 4:02 PM
Dear Preseident Santonja,
Hope you are doing fine and have a good new year.
I would like to bring your attention to the doping offence of
bodybuilding in 2009 World Games in Kaohsiung.
Bodybuilding was the most serious event in doping offence in Kaohsiung
World Games. There are six bodybuilders comprised of three countries,
namely Brazil, Qatar, and Ukraine tested positive in doping. KOC and
Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee both received report from WADA about
this serious offence. Wada and World Games Association had also passed
this info to IFBB so far as I understand. However, it seems no
movement or action to be taken by IFBB to redress and correct the
result as far as everyone's concerned.
The gold medalist of 80kg category from Ukraine was tested positive
and therefore the silver medalist from Chinese Taipei should assume
the gold medal. This is very serious issue not only to this
bodybuilder but also to the whole country of Taiwan. The whole Taiwan
knows it and the whole bodybuilding world knows it too. I hope you can
take necessary action as soon as possible before it could become a
serious scandal in bodybuilding world.
I have waited so long but can't help writing you and ask you for the
correction. Taiwan and the whole bodybuilding world is all waiting
for your correction. Please do the required movement.
Sincerely Yours,
Jeng Liao
Further to the announcement here by the International World Games Association (IWGA) of 16 September 20009 regarding violations of the Anti-Doping Rules at The World Games 2009 Kaohsiung, TPE, the IWGA Anti-Doping Panel decided on the following measures taken against the athletes concerned at its meeting on 26 October 2009 in Offenbach, GER:
--- Beila Balog, Ukraine, BodyBuilding, tested positive twice on various anabolics steriods, dueretics and SERMs, disqualification of his results at The World Games 2009 - incl. forfaiture of medals and prices and suspended permanently (ineligible for lifetime) from The World Games in view of the great number of forbidden substances found in his sample.
--- Istvan Bardosi, Hungary, Sumo, tested positive on masking agent/diuretic, disqualification of his results at The World Games 2009 - incl. forfaiture of medals and prices and payment of 3.000 euro to IWGA by his International Federation for the costs of handling the case.
--- Kamal Abdulsalam Abdulrahman, Qatar, BodyBuilding, tested positive on tamoxifen (SERMs), disqualification of his results at The World Games - incl. forfaiture of medals and prices
--- Sarmento Luiz, Brazil, BodyBuilding, tested positive on various anabolic steroids, tamoxifen, SERMs, testosterone, disqualification of his results at The World Games 2009 - incl. forfaiture of medals and prices and suspended permanently (ineligible for lifetime) from The World Games in view of the great number of forbidden substances found in his sample.
--- Oleksandr Bilous, Ukraine, BodyBuilding, tested positive on various masking agents/diuretics and testosterone, disqualification of his results at The World Games 2009 - incl. forfaiture of medals and prices and suspended permanently (ineligible for lifetime) from The World Games in view of the great number of forbidden substances found in his sample.
Today we received a letter to publish here for You:
From: Patrick Mounier <body.action@mac.com>
Subject: Doping
To: "Paul Chua" <wbpsfpaul@yahoo.com>
Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 3:50 AM
Dear Paul,
I hope this mail finds you happy and in good spirits as always.
It seems that the IFBB is doing nothing about the doping issues, we, New-Caledonia, had one positive case at our 2008 Nationals and this is a serious offence here at is is controlled by the ministry of youth and sports who conducts the testing, the results etc... There is a national doping commission who gave a 3 year ban to this athlete and notified the local committee and we of course notified the IFBB France and the SPBBF.
Right after that (about 2 months after) the same guy got caughted by customs trying to enter the country with a lot of anabolic drugs, causing him to be arrested etc...
Nevertheless, I just heard that he is beeing invited to compete in the next IFBB French Nationals and it is just now in the french muscle magazine advertised that this same guy will soon represent France in international IFBB competitions !!!
Just wanted you to know this one more story...
Kind regards my dear friend Paul
Patrick.
Le 13 janv. 10 à 14:41, Paul Chua a écrit :