Zitat:
Zitat von FinP
Du [= HaFu] bist bisher die einzige Quelle bzgl Trainingskontrollen bei der WTC. Ich hätte einfach vermutet, dass die WTC eine Dringlichkeitsliste führt und halte das auch grundsätzlich für richtig.
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Chrissie, um die es hier (vor der Verschiebung) mal ging, äußert sich auch dazu und kritisiert den Mangel an Trainingskontrollen durch die WTC:
"I applaud the fact that the WTC is actively addressing the issue of doping in triathlon and that our licence fees will, as I understand
it, go towards supporting the new antidoping programme. And yes, I do think that the pros should contribute towards some of the cost of these measures.
Key is that there is an improvement in procedures/protocol on the ground, with in- and out-of-competition testing (blood and urine) as well as coordination between the different testing bodies, to avoid duplication of resources. I haven’t raced a WTC event in 2010 so I can’t comment on changes or otherwise with in-competition testing.
But I have had three urine and two blood tests this year – all commissioned by UK Anti Doping (through British Triathlon), not the WTC.
It’s vital that athletes within the WTC’s testing pool are actually tested out of competition, as well as all prize moneywinning athletes (as a minimum) tested in competition."
https://www.chrissiewellington.org/w...ssie_final.pdf
Und sie hat sich schon oft unaufgefordert für eine Verschärfung des Antidoping-Kampfes ausgesprochen.