Which is why some are allowed and some not. It's the argument that Shaparova (sp) is trying to use now, but it's not an argument at all. The 'medication' that she was on that slows the heartbeat down (who'd have thought, as Andy Murray dryly put it, that there were be so many top level athletes in tennis with 'heart conditions'?) was allowed, then it wasn't - but all were told of this a long time ago. Any ****wit knows fat-burners are not allowed, or at least take advice on them. Not sure? Don't ****ing take them. Unsure how long cannibis, which isn't performance-enhancing per se, but is a banned recreational drug in most occupations, stays in the blood stream? Just don't smoke it then, or find an occupation where it doesn't matter.
A child could navigate themselves around this system. Why on earth do we continually indulge footballers simply because they have the potential to make our 90 minute dreams true, or have I answered my own question there? Sanctimonious and self-righteous, perhaps, but this is multi-million pound industry with fantastic rewards. No tolerance. He's not a ****ing £10k a year cleaner who's turned up for an early shift with a hangover.
Bah.