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Avoid one-night stands to prevent drug contamination, athletes told

Avoid one-night stands to prevent drug contamination, athletes told

Times01-05-2025
Elite athletes have been warned against one-night stands and other forms of casual sex by anti-doping experts because of the risk of being contaminated with banned drugs.
At a conference in London on Thursday, experts called for a change to anti-doping rules to make a clearer distinction between intentional cheating and forms of contamination, including via sexual transmission.
But until the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) code has addressed the issue, athletes are being reminded that they could find themselves in trouble under strict liability rules if they attempt to blame a sexual encounter but cannot produce a witness to support their defence.
In 2009, the top French tennis player, Richard Gasquet, was cleared by the Court of Arbitration for Sport after it was accepted that his positive test for a metabolite of cocaine was 'probably' caused by kissing a woman in a nightclub. The woman in question gave evidence, which proved crucial.
In 2020 Virginia Fuchs, an American boxer, was also cleared of doping by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (Usada) when it emerged that her male partner was using therapeutic doses of GW1516, a banned drug that boosts endurance. The metabolites detected in her sample 'were consistent with recent exposure to the substances via sexual transmission'.
At the Sports Resolutions Annual Conference in London, Mark Hovell, a leading sports lawyer who chaired the independent panel for the doping case between the International Tennis Integrity Agency and the world No1, Jannik Sinner — who maintained his innocence but accepted a three-month ban from Wada after two failed tests— cited the Gasquet case. 'He managed to get her to give evidence,' Hovell said. 'To say, 'I used cocaine and I kissed him in this nightclub.' But with this one-night stand, how are you going to be able to find that person again? That's the problem.'
Hovell was then asked if, by that, he meant an athlete might have a problem if they could not find the person they were blaming for the contamination. 'They might not have the evidence they need,' he said.
Travis Tygart, the chief executive of Usada, said: 'It's so pathetic that we're having this conversation. But I think based on the cases we've seen, watch who you kiss. Watch out who you have an intimate relationship with.
'To tell that to elite athletes, I think it's a pretty ridiculous world we're expecting our athletes to live in, which is why we're pushing to try to change these rules to make it more reasonable and fair. The onus is always on the athletes. We as anti-doping organisations need to take some of that responsibility back.
'And I worry how many of the intentional cheats are actually getting away because we're spending so much time and resources on the cases that end up being someone kissing someone at a bar.
'Really, it's incredible to think that you have to tell athletes to be careful who they may have intimate relationships with. And it's why we have to change the system, so that's not the world that elite level athletes are expected to live under.'
Tygart explained what changes needed to be made, among which would be classing such cases as atypical findings rather than adverse analytical findings. 'There's a handful of substances that you could say at certain levels, and we're talking very, very low levels, you put in an MRL [minimum reporting level],' he said.
'Wada is already doing it for clenbuterol, meat enhancers, and diuretics. Add a few more substances to that, Clostebol would be one of those, because we know it can transfer between people through intimacy. Ostarine is another.'
Tygart has been at the forefront in criticising Wada for its handling of the case involving 23 Chinese swimmers who went unpunished despite testing positive for Trimetazidine (TMZ) before the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021. Wada accepted the Chinese anti-doping agency's explanation that the positives were caused by mass contamination in a hotel kitchen.
Usada now estimates the participation of the Chinese swimmers in both Tokyo and last summer's Paris Games had an impact on 96 medals.
'It has been a year since China's failure to follow the rules resulted in no consequences; Wada didn't do anything about it,' Tygart said.
'Arguably, they should have gotten four years. TMZ is in the category of four years, unless they prove source and they prove no intent. Unfortunately the process wasn't followed. They were swept under the carpet.
'People are still talking about the restoration of medals from East Germany, going back 40 or 50 years. And yet we now have evidence that 96 potentially were impacted. And the system, for whatever reason, is not willing to get to the bottom of it in a real and meaningful way.'
Wada appointed an 'independent prosecutor', based in Switzerland, to review the evidence but Tygart said the Americans, who have withheld their government funding of Wada, want a prosecutor not selected by the agency to study the evidence and determine if the rules have been followed.
'We called from the beginning for an independent prosecutor, not a hand-selected reviewer,' he said.
'The US government has asked, and we support, for an independent code compliance audit. Because it's not just these Chinese cases that we're concerned about.'
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