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150.1 | Confirmation of Use | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | Not the Northern Magus | Thu Feb 16 1989 07:53 | 14 |
| News report this morning that in a telephone interview from his
Carribean home, Ben's doctor stated that Ben used a brand of steroids
appoximately four months before Seoul but that Ben had a major adverse
reaction to the drug that required medical treatment to correct.
As a result he can not believe that Ben would have taken the drug
again, especially just before or at the Olympics.
The doctor has also stated his requirements to appear before the
inquiry. He must be the first witness and he must be compensated
$100K to offset his expenses and lost income. If he does not receive
confirmation within a couple of days, he is going to call a press
conference and reveal all he knows to the press.
Roger
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150.2 | Track & Field Today | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | Not the Northern Magus | Tue Feb 28 1989 08:02 | 16 |
| Johnson's coach takes the stand today. Various rumours as to what
he will say abound. The best one I have heard is that he will testify
that Ben was taking up to 30 pills a day and that his personal doctor
Askavan (sp) supplied them.
Askavan has now agreed to come to Canada to testify. He will be
on the stand in approximately two weeks. There was no mention of
whether his expenses will be paid.
They also expect many accusations, denials and counter accusations.
Because this is not a trial, there are no perjury charges to worry
about.
More to come
Roger
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150.3 | Bombshell Confirmation | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | Not the Northern Magus | Thu Mar 02 1989 07:51 | 26 |
| The bombshell has dropped.
At yesterday's session Charlie Francis, Ben's coach, testified that
Ben had been knowingly taking steroids since 1981 and that he, the
coach, had introduced Ben to the drugs.
Francis had used steroids in 1973 as a member of Canada's track
and field team and had experimented/analyzed them since. He also
claims to have given drugs to many of Canada's top athletes including
Angela Issajenko (since 1979), Desai Williams, Tony Sharpe, Mike
Sokolowsky, Andrew Mowatt and Kevin Tyler. He also testified that
most athletes use them. He estimated that at least 80% of world
class athletes use steroids. He figures that it gives a top athlete
about one meter in a 100m race. His reasoning was 'Do you want to
put your starting blocks one meter behind everyone else or do you
want to start even with them'.
From his testimony it appears that he is really knowledgeable about
steroids, their dosages, and effects on different sports. He also
did some testifying as to masking procedures. He is well prepared
for his testimony with results charts, performance charts, etc.
He is expected to remain on the stand for a couple of more days
at least.
Roger
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150.4 | addendum to bombshell | TRCA01::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6 | Thu Mar 02 1989 21:27 | 4 |
| Wasn't there also an implication that Florence Griffith-Joiner used
them?
Glenn
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150.5 | Thursday's Testimony | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | Not the Northern Magus | Fri Mar 03 1989 08:03 | 31 |
| re :-1
One of the charts Francis produced showed the time curve for the
womens 100m. Apparently the time decreased by approx .01sec for
about twelve years and then in one year Griffith-Joiner knocked
off approx 1/2 sec. Francis figures that would have taken 30-50
years of natural improvement. He did not make any direct accusation.
Yesterday's testimony: Francis is up to June 88 with his testimony.
Besides the ongoing detail, the only new confirmation he came up
with is that Ben was on steroids when he set the world record in
Rome. He also claims that he was on steroids three months before
the Olympics.
Several comments in today's reports from international track and
field coaches, managers to the effect that they also believe steroids
are in common usage throughout the world. It is the only way to
explain the sudden, dramatic improvements in world results.
An unsubtantiated rumour that is starting to circulate is that Ben
was set up in Seoul. Apparently the masking agents in use are so
good that an athlete shouldn't get caught unless the testing agency
was tipped as to the specific steroid used. The question is 'Who
stood to gain?'
The Dubin inquiry is not sitting today so the next installment will
be on Tuesday. It is now expected that Francis will be on the stand
for another week. After the commission is finished with him, the
lawyers for other athletes, coaches, etc get a crack at him.
Roger
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150.6 | what's the scoup? | OTOO01::CRAM | | Fri Mar 03 1989 09:29 | 12 |
| I seem to remember after the 76 olympics a fair bit of heat coming
from the Fed's to improve Canada's performance in the events of
funding was going to be altered. Anyone remember this? It would
be rather intesting to see if the rate of usage of drugs has anything
related to government funding.
Also anyone care to comment on what kind of visability this issue
is getting state side. What is the press saying? Are their any comments
coming from the US sports organization? I heard a comment in the
local media that this inquiry contributed to Griffith-Joiner's
retirement.
Any comments?
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150.7 | ***CONSPIRACY*** | KAOA01::LAPLANTE | Not the Northern Magus | Tue Mar 07 1989 07:52 | 23 |
| More fodder for the grist mill. Francis testified yesterday that
Ben was *not* on steroids at the Olympics and that he was framed.
He bases his claim on the following:
1. Neither he nor Astaphan were administering steroids
2. They would not use the steroid found because they knew it
had adverse effects on Ben
3. The steroid found (can't remember the specific one) is one
that is easily metabolized and would pass into the urine
within minutes
4. Ben's medal was removed because of 'long term' steroid use
However Ben was the only athlete tested for long term use
while the regulations call for only 'short term use' test-
ing.
I believe what he is saying is that he and Astaphan had stopped
giving Ben steroids sufficiently far ahead of the games to ensure
that routine testing would not have revealed the presence of steroids.
He intimated that this is the normal practice for athletes on steroids.
Francis is expected to finish his direct testimony today and then
be cross examined by lawyers for interested parties.
Roger
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150.8 | Masking usage | BETSY::WATSON | No_Mad | Tue Mar 07 1989 10:35 | 10 |
| I read something a doctor said about masking steroid use just after this
news broke during the Olympics.
He essentially said, if an athlete is performing at, say, 50% capacity but
takes a specific dosage of steroids (based on weight, health, etc.) for
something like up to two weeks prior to an event, then ceases completely,
he will still be up to ~75% of his maximum performance, and there will
be virtually no detectable steroids in his system.
Kip
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150.9 | Stanozolol | TRCA03::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6 | Tue Mar 07 1989 16:12 | 3 |
| re:.7
The drug detected was stanozolol.
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150.10 | Final Direct Testimony | KAOA01::LAPLANTE | Not the Northern Magus | Wed Mar 08 1989 07:58 | 33 |
| Francis finished his direct testimony yesterday with allegations
that the Canadian Track & Field Assoc had to be aware of steroid
use by its athletes and tacitly condoned it.
He testified that the chairman of the association agreed to tip
him off if random drug testing was implemented and when.
When asked if he would have brought home the medal if Ben had been
tested and found clean, even though he wasn't, Francis said 'yes'.
When asked if he would have lied to the inquiry if Ben had gone
undetected, he also said 'yes'.
Francis has impressed me with his testimony on the stand. He has
been direct and spared no one, even himself. He truly believes that
he did the only thing possible to ensure that his country was at
least in contention and able to compete with other countries on
an even par.
He used the analogy of arms reduction between the USA
and USSR. If neither side admits that they have nuclear weapons
how can you even discuss reducing them. Steroids are like that.
No one admits to using them, yet everyone is. Therefore how can
you get restrictions on them.
Francis also called for legalized use of performance enhancing drugs
for athletes.
I believe that a lot of good will come from this inquiry and, that
if other countries do not have their heads in the sand, that some
international good might come of it.
Roger
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150.11 | Update 890406 | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | Not the Northern Magus | Fri Apr 07 1989 09:00 | 26 |
| It's been a while, so here's a little update.
Angela Issajenko completed her testimony and admitted to being on
steroids for years. She kept a diary with dosages, dates and reactions
so she was a very credible witness. She concurred with Francis that
it was use them or forget about competing at world levels.
Since then six other track athletes have testified, none of them
particularly important. All of them with the exception of one, can't
remember his name, admit to knowingly taking steroids. The one
exception testified that he never *knowingly* took any and that
he was duped by Francis and Astephan. However, his ex-girlfriend,
who was also a member of the team and had already testified, was
recalled to the stand and testified that he was lying and that he
knew exactly what he was getting because they had discussed it many
times.
We are still waiting for Ben and his doctor to testify. They seem
to be going for the lesser members of the team and working up to
the stars, except for Issajenko who was so well prepared that I
think they wanted some early coroboration of Francis' testimony
from someone who counted.
More to come.
Roger
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150.12 | Down to the Short Strokes | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | Not the Northern Magus | Wed May 24 1989 08:41 | 7 |
| The inquiry resumes today after another week's layoff. We are finally
getting to the main players.
Dr Jamie Estafan is scheduled to start testifying today and it is
expected that he will be followed by Ben Johnson.
Roger
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150.13 | A Surprise Witness | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Wed May 24 1989 10:48 | 7 |
| I herd that there will be testimony from a well known up and
coming athlete in this round of the inquiry. His name is...
Stan O'Zolol
Glenn ;-)
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