ecce-homo wrote:
It was more fishy than that. It surfaced because a Canadian triathlon magazine found that a law firm published a marketing statement saying they helped a British triathlete not get a sanctioned after a positive test on clembuterol, both on the a and b samples. Only then, the British federation said "The athlete concerned is not a member of British Triathlon’s World Class Performance Programme” which I was never able to find what it actually meant and who was part of it. And I did a lot of research.Agreed fishier than two cod trawlers tied together.
Here's a link to the BTF's world class performance programme as of 2018 where the different levels and who is on them
https://www.britishtriathlon.org/...ance-programme_10018
And from 2016:
https://www.britishtriathlon.org/...ld-class-squads_1459