‘Women often experience symptoms and just accept them and think, “I’m a woman, that’s what happens.”’
Read @ORRECO1’s @GBruinvels’ advice around heavy menstrual bleeding in @runnersworld brilliant article:
📚 https://t.co/JqD6wWLS1J
What most people don’t know is that being a clean athlete is a huge job. Knowing the rules, following the rules, filling out whereabouts for years and making sure no prohibited substances make it into our bodies. I don’t make them but I’ll stick to the rules to be #cleanathlete
.@BattenHaley grew up riding and skiing around her local trails in Park City. In 2012, she won her first Mountain Bike National Championship, then watched @gouldgeorgia and @leadavisonbikes’s amazing rides at the #London2012 Games - this was the start of her Olympic dream.
I'm so excited to announce that I have been nominated to the Olympic Long Team for #Tokyo2020! If you missed the live show on @usacycling, you can watch it here: https://t.co/nL5JE2mJem
The USAC Foundation has launched a special fundraising effort for mountain bike development - the DirtFund. 🚵♀️🚵♂️ This fund will support year-round support of mountain bike athlete development in the junior and U23 categories, for men and women.
https://t.co/naQjvYUT9h
The principle of strict liability in Anti-Doping is very clear. Intentional or unintentional means the same result - guilty! Athletes are 100% responsible for what goes in our body at all times. I'll always follow these rules and fight for #cleansport in all possible ways.
I wrote a little story about my athletic career and why I’m choosing to be a clean athlete. Thank you @usacycling for this opportunity to speak up about this important topic.