{"id":1266,"date":"2016-06-11T16:50:57","date_gmt":"2016-06-11T15:50:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/helpingthebesttogetbetter.com\/?p=1266"},"modified":"2016-06-26T10:23:14","modified_gmt":"2016-06-26T09:23:14","slug":"trust-us-were-scientists-or-doctors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/helpingthebesttogetbetter.com\/?p=1266","title":{"rendered":"Trust us&#8230;&#8230; we&#8217;re scientists or doctors"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As you may have noticed in my recent blogs, I am getting a bit worried about the level of injustice and inequality in elite sports.  What surprises me more I that very few people who definitely should,  take the effort (or is it the courage?) to stand up or speak out.<\/p>\n<p>Still I try to increase the awareness of my colleagues (athletes, coaches, therapist, scientists) about the issues that I perceive as being unfair and slowly but surely more people start seeing this too.            I  am doing the job that this generation of athletes and coaches should be doing,  but maybe they are still na\u00efve, maybe they just not smart enough to see the obvious and understand that one day it might hit them.<br \/>\nOr they are short-sighted opportunists who think that somebody else will stand up and solve their problems, maybe they are afraid of repercussions, to lose support or lose their job when they speak out. Who will tell?  It\u2019s a though and stupid job, but I have no talent for giving up.<br \/>\nOne of the things that nobody seems to care about is the competence of the doping testing labs in which we have to put our trust.<\/p>\n<p>Here is a time line of lab suspensions and lost accreditations:<br \/>\nApril 2004 Seoul -Korea<br \/>\nMarch 2009 Ankara-Turkey<br \/>\nMarch 2009 Penang-Malaysia<br \/>\nApril 2010- Bogota -Colombia<br \/>\nMay 2011 Tunis -Tunesia<br \/>\nMay 2011 Ankara- Turkey<br \/>\nJanuary 2012 Rio de Janeiro-Brazil<br \/>\nNovember 2912 Bangkok-Thailand<br \/>\nDecember 2012 Madrid-Spain<br \/>\nAugust 2013 Rio de Janeiro-Brazil<br \/>\nNovember 2013 Sotchi -Russia<br \/>\nNovember 2015 Moscow -Russia<br \/>\nFebruary 2016 Rio de Janeiro-Brazil (third time)<br \/>\nApril 2016 Beijing-China<br \/>\nApril 2016 Lisbon-Portugal<br \/>\nMay 2016 Bloemfontein-South Africa<br \/>\nJune 2016 Madrid -Spain<\/p>\n<p>I am sure that I would not board a plane from an airline, or get surgery in a hospital with this failure rate.<\/p>\n<p>Note:<br \/>\nWe know that the former GDR anti-doping labs were only used for preventive testing of their own athletes, not to detect doping use. The double-role of Manfred Hoeppner is well described. (1)<br \/>\nEven the \u201cgodfather of anti-dopingtests\u201d from West Germany, Manfred Donike,a that time, had a double agenda as it now seems. (2)<br \/>\nThe role of the US doping labs has also been called doubtful in this respect, and with a reason. Read the books and articles of Dr.Robert Voy or Dr.Wade Exum, who were in charge of USA doping testing.(3)<\/p>\n<p>The doping lab in Rome has a terrible reputation, but seemed to have gotten away with it all the time.<br \/>\nMany doping samples there have disappeared into the sink, in 1998 and 2005, as revealed by judge Guariniello, especially the samples of soccer players. Or do you assume  that a doping tester really would risk his\/her job by doing this for free???<br \/>\nAlso you wouldn\u2019t bet your life on the doping lab in Lisbon, read the horror story of athlete Diane Modahl.  (4)<\/p>\n<p>In recent times we know the role of Gabriel Dolle, the IAAF-doctor in charge of testing, who too, money, a looooot of money, for making positive test results miraculously disappear.<br \/>\nThis week IAAF medical manager Pierre-Yves Garnier, got a no more than a symbolic reprimand.<\/p>\n<p>These are only the failures that came to light, and I might even have neglected a case or two, but you get the drift: these doping labs, where the future of athletes can be decided, you can\u2019t come to another conclusion than that they have to be managed by totally incompetent people, who even after two previous suspensions don\u2019t seem to get the job done.  This is one of the reason why in former days you A sample and you B sample were tested in different labs, but probably due to coming too many discrepancies to light now the A and B sample have to be tested in the same lab, so an error will still be an error, and nobody will notice.<br \/>\nApart from being incompetent, which is easy to detect, some of them are corrupt as well, take the Rome doping lab and the labs in Sochi and Moscow . The Lausanne lab in Switzerland destroyed lab samples from Russia in conflict with the rules, and so on.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, millions of taxpayers Euro\u2019s or dollars have been wasted on incompetent anti-doping labs.<br \/>\nThe level of science used to detect doping tests ranges from sloppy to pure alchemy . The testing procedures themselves as well as the statistical validation don\u2019t match modern scientific standards. Fortunately  is easy to impress the general public or sports politicians with these pimped results, and the exaggerated threat of a \u201cdoping epidemic\u201d.<br \/>\nOne of the rare responses to criticism on this could be found in a laboratory journal, Lab Times, which had the guts to notice and to report the disproportionate failures of the WADA testing labs. They found out that the head of WAADS , Peter van Eenoo, He wrote a  malicious letter to the editor of the journal. Citation: (5)<br \/>\n\u201cGhent, October 8th, 2015 (&#8230;) In a recent issue of [Lab Times], a paper was published that we consider as a deliberate and unfair attack on WAADS, the World Anti-Doping Agency and one of our laboratories.<br \/>\n(&#8230;)<br \/>\nYour company is one of the companies (&#8230;) which has supplied us with instruments for many years. As you are an important sponsor of \u201cLab Times\u201d, we want to inform you that we consider that the<br \/>\narticle and behaviour of \u201cLab Times\u201d reflects badly on your company.<br \/>\nWe doubt that you would wish to endorse these practices.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>This is just a disguised form of blackmail, which shows us the level of integrity of these people.<br \/>\nBut the editors of the journal finely remarked: Citation:<br \/>\n\u201cRather than attacking those who expose the facts, Mr van Eenoo, shouldn\u2019t you be tackling WADA laboratories\u2019 many shocking deficiencies instead?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Do you think I am exaggerating? You can only hope that I got it all wrong and that you or your athletes will never become involved in a situation where you depend on the quality and integrity of doping labs.  But as usual only time will tell.<br \/>\nRead the books or articles below to start with or better yet, just watch the news.<\/p>\n<p>1 Steve Ungerleider:  Faust\u2019s  Gold, Thomas Dunne Books,  2001.<br \/>\n2 Sueddeutsche Zeitung 8. August 2013: Studie &#8220;Doping in Deutschland&#8221; Kontrolleure sollen selbst manipuliert haben.  (Researchproject \u201cDoping in Germany\u201d: dopingtesters themselves have manipulated testresults)<br \/>\n3 Robert Voy:  Drugs, Sports and Politics; Leisure Press, 1991.<br \/>\n4 Diane Modahl : The Diane Modahl Story; Hodder Stoughton, UK, 1995.<br \/>\n5 Lab Times, Issue 6, November 2015, pg.3.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As you may have noticed in my recent blogs, I am getting a bit worried about the level of injustice and inequality in elite sports. 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