December 15, 2007

USADA loses its first case. : The Arbitration Panel in the case of sprinter LaTasha Jenkins voids positive test results because of lab violations of testing protocols.

read story | posted by apoch to Other at 6:56 AM CDT (5 comments total)

Interesting that she got off using an argument similar to one made by Landis. Difference may be she focused on one specific violation rather than throwing multiple arguments at the Panel as the Landis' team did.

Comment icon posted by BikeNut at 9:08 AM CDT on December 15

Difference may be she focused on one specific violation rather than throwing multiple arguments at the Panel as the Landis' team did.

Or maybe that she was actually telling the truth. That is what the USADA gets for bringing charges on an athlete after a test that was taken in another country! I am glad that they finally lost one, lets hope they learn something from it.

Comment icon posted by jojomfd1 at 5:34 PM CDT on December 15

Um...you can't prove a negative, jojo.

Comment icon posted by lil_brown_bat at 8:34 AM CDT on December 16

If I read the article correct, it doesn't prove she didn't take anything, just that the lab violated protocols by having the same techs test the other sample, right?

Comment icon posted by lil'red at 11:10 AM CDT on December 16

lil'red, as lil_brown_bat pointed out, it is impossible for the athlete to prove that they never took steroids. The athlete can only prove that the test was improperly run and thus that the results have to be thrown out.

Comment icon posted by apoch at 1:30 PM CDT on December 16

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