"Lovett-Murray, 41, is fighting Sports Integrity Australia, formerly ASADA, in Brisbane’s appeal tribunal. He is seeking documents from SIA, which he claims has stalled their release for two years."
Like Bruce Francis (same venue) Nathan has been stonewalled by authorities. Why?
Fleeting thought:
Any of the 34 Essendon Bombers who were found “guilty” with the “broken links in the chain” theory with WADA’s blessing some years ago must be finding this “the CHI aths are innocent” explanation very interesting! 🤨😏🙄😎
#gettingmypopcorn
Metallica performing "Funeral For A Friend" and "Love Lies Bleeding" (Elton John cover).
Metallica and Elton John are two of the most influential artists of all time, it's amazing that the two artists, although from different backgrounds, have made it to the top and kept going.
Allan Hird on WADA - 4
"But as we see from the Chinese example, WADA is not interested in pursuing athletes from countries that will fight their corner."
WADA turned a blind eye to Russia and its athletes also.
Allan Hird on WADA - 3
"ASADA chief executive Ben McDevitt, eager to prove himself, gave WADA $US100,000 to prosecute the players.
"WADA gladly accepted the cash and retried the players at the Court of Arbitration for Sport."
Allan Hird on WADA - 1
"The 23 Chinese each returned positive results to a banned substance when tested by CHINADA.
"The 34 Australians were tested numerous times by ASADA and always returned negative results."
Allan Hird on WADA - 5
CAS & WADA are creations of the IOC and the "IOC jurisprudence unites the powers of prosecutor & judiciary by appointing its own directors to run its prosecution and judicial agencies"
"WADA’s treatment of Chinese swimmers has exposed its double standards."
Allan Hird on WADA - 2
"ASADA argued that even though the Essendon players kept returning negative results, they were guilty because Stephen Dank had worked at Essendon."
"The tribunal cleared the players, stating ASADA’s case “lacked an evidentiary basis”. End of story? No.
@EthNick_ "WADA again took aim at the fact that US professional sports are not signatories to the World Anti- Doping Code."
Travis Tygart, CEO of US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) responds.