Maria Sharapova denied reports that the World Anti-Doping Agency allegedly repeatedly warned her about the impending ban meldonium. world tennis star, suspended from the competition because of the discovery of the drug in the blood, through the social network explained how it all actually happened.
Maria Sharapova denied reports that the World Anti-Doping Agency allegedly repeatedly warned her about the impending ban meldonium. world tennis star, suspended from the competition because of the discovery of the drug in the blood, through the social network explained how it all actually happened.
According to the athletes, there was only one letter, it is dedicated to updating the anti-doping program. The rest were on other topics. In this case it was necessary to go through multiple links, each time entering the login and password, and the only way it was possible to enter the message about the list of prohibited drugs.
“Some, not all, but some media distort information, over- allow inaccuracies in their versions of what happened. Some sources claim that I have five times received notification about the drug that I took in the prohibited list. It’s not true, it has never been. I told you that on 22 December received the main changes letter tennis anti-doping program for 2016. I should be careful with it, but other messages They were buried in the depths of newsletters, websites and links..? “- says the athlete
at the heart.” meldonievogo skanadala “were several Russian athletes, including figure skater Ekaterina Bobrova, skater Paul Pavel Kulizhnikov, short trekist Simon Yelistratov. All of them face a long suspension
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M. Sharapova denied reports that WADA warned her several times to ban meldonium
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M.Sharapova denied reports that WADA warned her several times to ban meldonium
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Maria Sharapova denied reports that WADA warned her several times to ban meldonium
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