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Re: The horrible choices that professional triathletes have to make. [M Ernst]
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't seem like she made a spur of the moment "bad choice." It seems like she willfully chose to take a banned substance, chose not to try get a TUE, claimed ignorance about the TUE requirements, and then cried foul when she got busted. It seems like she was trying to fly under the radar and got caught. This doesn't seem like a moral dilemma to me. Maybe she chose to take testosterone because of her health. That's fine, but it doesn't excuse the fact that she tried to cheat.

In the end, does it really matter that she's a "good person?" Not to me it doesn't.




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Last edited by: tejanatab: Apr 25, 15 18:13

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