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| re. codeine being banned in Solpadeine Solpadeine contains Codeine Phosphate, according to the drugs info database in the enclosed link is it not prohibited. Which is good, 'cos I'm prescribed co-codamal as well. DID Global In 20 years of shooting I've only seen drug testing at one tournament, trust my luck to be the victim! |
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| so lets all those on any snifter of medication flood gnas with these forms... but don't expect your shiny badges in a hurry!! is gnas really about to test everyone at a random wrs / rs shoot?? ASW.. were you a bowman or below when you were tested.. and at which shoots??
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| before i was mb i was tested at kirby muxloe and glasgow, as the random test not the top 3. Similarly a female archer i took to a european indoor tournament was randomly drug tested on the friday night, she was not representing her country or at the time a name per se. The point is that if you take the responsibility to shoot at a competition with a drug waiver to sign then take that signature seriously as it is not possible to mitigate a positive result. It is a legally binding document, make an informed decision if you desire but don't advocate your decision to others when it is possibly destructive to their lifestyle. It shocks me that anyone would be a) willing to sign a document that states they are not doing something they know they are. b) they would be stupid enough to advocate publicly to others to do so. This is about taking personal responsibility and is simply and immutably one of the rules of the sport
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The use of drugs is cheating because they are banned, not that they are banned because it is cheating. The rules define what is cheating and the rules say "don't use drugs". If they didn't say that then using drugs would not be cheating (by definition). The reason anti-drugs rules were put in place is not "it's cheating", but (IIRC) originates with deaths in sport cycling before there were anti-drugs rules. If you don't ban drugs then (some) people will take them to get competitive advantage, at the expense of their health. That's not good for the image of sport (among other things...).
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I may be old fashioned, but I still think the amature ideals have a lot to recommend them, even to professionals. Professionals only succedd if they get paid. If the viewing/buying public get jaundiced by the use of drugs insport, then the money may not be there, and neither will the professionals be.... As I said I may be old fashioned. I still get a buzz out of watching good sportsmen and women. If they have to use drugs to get the edge, it is lost for me as a spectator and fan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| I never said anything was equal, or fair. You will always find people who have a naturally more advantageous physique. There have always been people who could afford better training opportunities and facilities. In the end though if they have achieved the best results through their own natural physique, and their hard woirk in training that is the ideal. I repeat again, I am an idealist. I know it is rarely achievable these days where there is money in many sports. That is why I enjoy watching many of these less these days than I used to. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| water water plain old water tablets are banned due to the fact that they hide a multitude of sins....apparently i'm on 2 different types |
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