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justinevans
07/29/06, 06:06 PM
Reigning Olympic and world 100-meter champion Justin Gatlin said Saturday he has been informed that he tested positive for testosterone or its precursors.

"I have been informed by the United States Anti-doping Agency that after a relay race I ran in Kansas City on April 22, I tested positive for 'testosterone or its precursors,'" Gatlin said in a statement.

Gatlin's attorney, Cameron Myler, told Reuters in a telephone call from New York, "It is unfortunate, but it is true."

Myler also confirmed that the 24-year-old Gatlin's "B" sample was tested in July and again showed an unusually high level of testosterone. The sprinter now faces a lifetime ban from the sport.

Gatlin positioned himself as a leader in trying to prove track and field is a clean sport.

"I cannot account for these results, because I have never knowingly used any banned substance or authorized anyone else to administer such a substance to me," Gatlin said. "In the course of my entire professional career, I have been tested more than 100 times. ... All of the tests this season, including the out-of-competition and in-competition tests conducted just before and after the race in Kansas, were negative."

Gatlin, the co-world record holder with Jamaica's Asafa Powell at 100 meters, is coached by Trevor Graham, whose former pupils include Tim Montgomery and Marion Jones, both of whom have both been prominently mentioned in the BALCO steroids investigation. Several athletes coached by Graham have been suspended or banned for doping.


Gatlin said he was "particularly sensitive to this issue" because he tested positive in college for a banned substance contained in Adderall, which he took to calm attention deficit disorder. He served a two-year ban in international competition after that infraction, meaning another positive test could result in a lifetime ban.

"That experience made me even more vigilant to make certain that I not come into contact with any banned substance for any reason whatsoever, because any additional anti-doping rule offense could mean a lifetime ban from the sport that I love," Gatlin said.

Asked about Gatlin's statement, USADA spokesman Carla O'Connell did not confirm knowledge of the tests.

Later, USADA CEO Terry Madden released a statement that made no mention of Gatlin.

"USADA will not comment on the facts of any active case since the rules we follow allow for a full and fair process prior to the details of any case being made public," Madden said. "Anyone accused of a doping violation has a right to have his or her case determined on the evidence through the established process and not on any other basis."

USA Track and Field, however, acknowledged Gatlin's statement.

"USA Track & Field is gravely concerned that Justin Gatlin has tested positive for banned substances," USATF executive director Craig Masback said in a statement on the federation's Web site. "Justin has been one of the most visible spokespersons for winning with integrity in the sport of track and field, and throughout his career he has made clear his willingness to take responsibility for his actions."

StandMyBrothers
07/29/06, 10:11 PM
thats too bad, I liked this guy over Maurice Greene.

xbrokendownx
07/29/06, 11:10 PM
the funny thing is, after he won the 3 medals, he said "we just wanted to show that you can win and not do drugs"

ThriftWhore
07/29/06, 11:22 PM
if he loses the appeal, and this is true, then it just seems like the walls are falling down on 'roid users.

and worst of all, it makes every spectacular feat get questioned if there was steroids involved.

bigmike
07/30/06, 12:12 AM
if he loses the appeal, and this is true, then it just seems like the walls are falling down on 'roid users.

and worst of all, it makes every spectacular feat get questioned if there was steroids involved.
exactly. now whenever something great happens in sports, it's like "eh, it's nice. but he's on the roids." everything's tainted now-a-days.

justinevans
07/30/06, 01:49 AM
we all knew it was bound to happen.

justinevans
07/30/06, 09:23 AM
facing a lifetime ban? Eagles looking better for him now, huh? lol

leafsacc
07/30/06, 06:53 PM
This is terrible for track and field. I know the USADA thinks differently, but every positive test hurts the sport terribly, enforcing the rules doesn't exactly get anyone excited or provide the sport with any stars. Very surprising considering his previous ban, but when you consider the pressure on him to out run Powell, you can see why he may have been motivated to it.

StandMyBrothers
07/30/06, 07:08 PM
what was marion jones accused for. she's a dude. or she's related to that gym teacher from lizzie mcguire

fcknazisympathy
07/30/06, 07:08 PM
what was marion jones accused for. she's a dude. or she's related to that gym teacher from lizzie mcguire

she was involved with victor conti