Its too tempting with all that snow lying around
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An anti-doping case has been opened against Russian medal-winning curler Alexander Krushelnitsky, says the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Meldonium is a drug designed to treat ischemia, a condition where there is a reduction in blood supply to body tissue. It is also said to have benefits for diabetes sufferers.
Curling has long been recognised as a deceptively strenuous sport with huge financial rewards for competitors who are in the gym enduring rigorous six-hour workouts every day. Medal winners are revered as heroes by their legion of followers. The temptation to take improvement-enhancing drugs is the scourge of the sport.
Its too tempting with all that snow lying around
Joking aside why on earth did we let any Russians take place ? ? ?
This cannot come as a surprise
I found it amazing they were granted the tournament. Anyone who has been to Russia will realize there s one big thing well and truly embedded into their culture: Nihilism. Principles and humanity are negligible. It is a case of "anything goes to get the result". The cheating, crookery and gangster mentality is dominant and has been for centuries. And if you're not one of the gangsters running one of the eight segments of Moscow then you wish you were. Awarding a country with such a low base of behaviour a prestigious tournament was ridiculous I thought.
The Swiss institute that you speak of will do very little, as they did following the Russia v Wales playoff in the early Noughties under Mark Hughes when several Russians were caught taking performance enhancing drugs which cost us our qualification. They got something like a 25k fine, and were allowed to proceed to the European Championships. Completely laughable. The Russians will do what they like. Why would they change when major sporting organisations do not ostracize them and continue to award them with such prestige?
It's a big like this sort of parenting...
"Now then naughty boy. That was really bad, stealing from that shop and smashing the window. Don't do it again or you'll be in big trouble. By the way yes you can have a Playstation 4, a sound system and a brand new bike for Christmas, and we'll be going to Lapland for Christmas".
I have to clarify what I believe to be a fundamental misconception here. The dope-fiend Krushelnitsky was competing as part of the neutral Olympic Athletics from Russia (OAR) team. As such he was obviously drug-sponsored by a Russian government obsessed with winning medals at curling in their quest for world domination. I noticed when his partner, Anastasia Bryzgalovwas, interviewed after their hollow victory that her pupils were huge and that her sweeping arm was all of a tremble. She also had a problem pronouncing her name. I have spent a lifetime watching curling and these are tell-tale signs that curlers are 'at it'.