Michael Phelps steroids in documents of Fancy Bears
The hacker group Fancy Bears has provided with new documents at its disposal. These are the so-called “declarations of use” of the American Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) – questionnaires in which athletes indicate whether they used any drugs, medicines, vitamins and other substances before doping.
As a rule, everything that the athlete lists in such a declaration is legal from the point of view of doping. After all, if the athlete and used something forbidden, it makes no sense to talk about this before the publication of the results of the doping test. Nevertheless, in the documents provided by Fancy Bears you can find non-trivial information that makes you wonder whether the thoughts of individual sports stars are so pure.
So, in the documents you can find the name of Michael Phelps steroids, the 23-time Olympic champion swimming. Michael Phelps steroids user pointed out that on April 13 during the Arena Pro Swim Series in the city of Mesa took three capsules of gabapentin. This antiepileptic remedy, which formally is not doping, but is on the list of prohibited substances for horses, approved by the International Equestrian Federation.
Why Michael Phelps steroids user took this remedy , only he can say. However, if he was sick with epilepsy, he could not fully exercise and become the most titled Olympic champion. Doctors allow epileptics to practice in the water only in the case of rare attacks and under strict supervision. Moreover, gabapentin has one more property: it helps to cope with spasms and spasms that arise due to heavy training.
The same document lists the declared preparations of the UFC fighters who competed on April 16, 2016 at a tournament in Tampa. In particular, there is mentioned the Russian athlete Habib Nurmagomedov. He admitted that five days before the fight with Darrell Horchor took a spoon of whey protein isolate. It is interesting that the document erroneously indicates 2012, although the battle took place in 2016.
Also among others, and mentioned basketball player Sue Bird, who played for many years in Russia, and with the US team won four gold Olympic medals. In April last year, she pointed out in the declaration that she had taken a banned glucocorticosteroid eurochem labs kenalog. However, most likely, the athlete took the doping test in out-of-competition period, when the drug was allowed.
Olympic champion and winner of the NBA in the “Golden State Warriors” Draymond Green, in addition to harmless multivitamins, calcium and fish oil indicated in his declaration tegretol. Like gabapentin, this drug is antiepileptic and is not included in the list of banned.
Gymnast Simon Biles was already the “heroine” of the merged Fancy Bears documents. She has a permit for the therapeutic use of focaloline, which contains methylphenidate and amphetamine, banned in sports (the latter is on the list of Trenbolone Acetate narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and their precursors, whose circulation in the Russian Federation is prohibited). Up to 2018, an American can freely use 15 mg of the drug every day. The fact that she enjoys this right, confirms the new data obtained by hackers. Surrendering a doping test in May 2016, Biles announced the use of focalin.
Michael Phelps’ Secret Olympic Medals Location
Fancy Bears regularly publishes documents that shed light on the activities of those responsible for anti-doping organizations. Last September, hackers hacked the servers of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and told that the world’s leading athletes use prohibited substances under the guise of therapeutic use . Among the figurants of the scandal were tennis players Venus and Serena Williams, cyclist Bradley Wiggins, gymnast Simona Biles, tennis player Rafael Nadal, runner Mo Farah, basketball player Milos Teodosich, Michael Phelps steroids.