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Steroids found in supplements!!

thats been known for years now I think.
 
SugarTits said:
thats been known for years now I think.

Yes it has.....................

Tennis pro sues vitamin maker over suspension, lost endorsements
By LINDA A. JOHNSON, AP Business Writer
June 12, 2007

Guillermo Coria, of Argentina, reacts to winning his match against Victor Hanescu, of Romania, at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, in this Jan 17, 2006 file photo.
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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- Guillermo Coria, once the No. 3-ranked tennis player in the world, is suing a New Jersey supplement manufacturer, claiming its steroid-contaminated vitamins led to a positive drug test and a suspension that cost him millions.

In a trial set to begin Monday in New Jersey Superior Court in New Brunswick, N.J., Coria will seek to clear his name and will ask a jury to award him in excess of $10 million for lost prize money and endorsements, his lawyers said.

"Guillermo was suspended at the time when he was rising to the top of the world in tennis ... when he was really most valuable," attorney Will Nystrom said Tuesday.

He said Coria was 19 when he was suspended in July 2001 after he had a positive urine test for steroids while playing at a tournament in Barcelona, Spain.

Nystrom said the only supplement Coria was taking then was a multivitamin made by Universal Nutrition of New Brunswick.

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The Argentine player's family had the multivitamins tested by a lab, which found them to be contaminated with steroids. That led the governing authority for men's tennis, the Association of Tennis Professionals, to reduce his suspension from two years to the seven months that had already passed.

Coria then had to battle back in the rankings.

"He grew up in a village in Argentina. He was named after (tennis great) Guillermo Villas. His father was a tennis coach and he's been playing tennis all his life," Nystrom said.

Now 25, Coria worked his way back up in the sport and was ranked in the Top 10 in 2003, 2004 and 2005, his lawyer said. Injuries have since kept Coria out of the Top 100, and he didn't play in the just-concluded French Open.

Since the lawsuit was filed in 2003, Universal Nutrition has admitted in court that it made steroid-containing products and multivitamins on the same machines on the same day at its factory, Nystrom said.

A spokesman for Universal Nutrition did not immediately return calls seeking comment. The company also does business under the name Universal Protein Supplement Corp., according to Coria's lawyers.

As a result of his suspension, his lawyer said Coria lost bonuses he could have earned based on his ranking and tournament performances under endorsement contracts he had with Prince, a maker of tennis rackets, and Adidas, the sneaker and apparel manufacturer.

Nystrom said Coria also missed out on endorsements from companies outside the sports world, including ones that pay hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to have tennis players wear patches with corporate logos on their shirts.

Coria, who is from Venado Tuerto, about 200 miles west of Buenos Aires, plans to attend the trial with his wife and parents. It should last about 10 days.
 
BULLSHIT.

What products? What steroids? I think it's something athletes claim to get off the hook.

They found some products that contained andro. Big fucking deal. They were probably left on the shelves from 1998. I don't know of any company that would add steroids. It'd be too expensive and too risky.
 
Oh boy!!! OMG, they found andro-whatever the hell it is (some kinda PRECURSOR) in the supps. Holy smokes, send it across the AP news wire!! What are they gonna do next, bust into my home and see I have a kitchen sink that has water comming out of the faucet? Oh boy, water..one of the precursor ingreedients in making GHB.. I'm busted..
 
sheesh. next they are going to say that some supplements are made in pet food factories. haha
 
Sean Sherk and his attorney's are claiming the Xience products Sean took were contaminated with anabolic compounds.

If you don't know who he is: youtube/google.
 
Nelson Montana said:
BULLSHIT.

What products? What steroids? I think it's something athletes claim to get off the hook.

They found some products that contained andro. Big fucking deal. They were probably left on the shelves from 1998. I don't know of any company that would add steroids. It'd be too expensive and too risky.
Agreed. Something doesn't add up.
 
highspeed2112 said:
Didn't Superdrol really contain an anabolic..thought Finadrol did as well

The original Superdrol was most definately an anabolic. Not sure what it is now tho.
 
centy said:
The original Superdrol was most definately an anabolic. Not sure what it is now tho.

Im currently tring the old Finadrol for shits and giggles....not to bad..30mgs works pretty well..def feel alittle stronger
 
Nelson Montana said:
BULLSHIT.

What products? What steroids? I think it's something athletes claim to get off the hook.

They found some products that contained andro. Big fucking deal. They were probably left on the shelves from 1998. I don't know of any company that would add steroids. It'd be too expensive and too risky.

The 'theory' is that some of the smaller supp companies are using factories that also make steroids, pro-hormones.........

Cross-contamination so to speak.

It has gotten a lot of athletes off, and a few supps have been reported to be analysed and found to be contaminated.
 
Looks like bonds has an out.
 
Nelson Montana said:
BULLSHIT.

What products? What steroids? I think it's something athletes claim to get off the hook.

They found some products that contained andro. Big fucking deal. They were probably left on the shelves from 1998. I don't know of any company that would add steroids. It'd be too expensive and too risky.

I gotta go with Nelson here. This is clearly bullshit. Especially if the only "roid" they would name is Andro, which most of us here at one point have tried & agree is crap. This is simply one of those articles some agent for an athlete can point to and say "see my client is innocent". Right! He had oxandrolone, high levels of test, and primobolan in his system but its from Andro :)
 
"sheesh. next they are going to say that some supplements are made in pet food factories. haha"

HAHAHAHAHAHA.got it.
 
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