Richard Pagliaro | @Tennisnow | Friday, February 21, 2025
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Bad beef is the key to setting Nicolas Zhanellato There is no temporary stop.
World No. 754 Zanelatto can return to the game shortly after proving his positive test for Boldenone ingested contaminated Colombian beef.
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After interviews, detailed review reviews and independent WADA approval scientists’ advice International Tennis Integrity Institution Zanellato said, “I found that there was no defect or negligence. [his] Violation of doping rules. “
Zanellato, which reached a 458 career in the 458 career in April 2024, competed at the ATP Challenger event at Ibagué in Colombia on June 25, 2024, providing a competitive sample.
Boldenone, a forbidden steroid, is usually used to promote the growth of animals before slaughter in the Colombian livestock industry. Boldenone was legal in Colombia and Zanellato ate contaminated beef in a restaurant.
Zanellato was temporarily suspended from August 12, 2024, and failed his case before the chairman of the Independent Court on August 22.
Since then, Zanellato has since obtained additional evidence and documents that support his case. ITIA said, “This evidence includes information about the meat sauce consumed while visiting an independent restaurant other than a detailed receipt and a tournament environment.”
ITIA has conducted its own parallel investigation into the incident and concluded that it was confirmed that the explanation was plausible by independent scientists.
Do not worry if this event is strangely heard by Famillir. There is no flashback from boldenone.
The World No., the Doubles Restoration of ITF in 2020 1 Robert Para After accepting his claim to eat contaminated meat in his Colombia, he failed to test.
Like Zanellato, Robert Farah was temporarily suspended after positive testing on Boldenone.
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Farah, who had a beef dinner cooked by her mother, provided a receipt to prove her case. FARAAH showed a passport and flight record receipt as evidence of being in Colombia before a positive test. His mother testified that the market administrator came out of a cow company in northern Colombia and the plants used bold in cows two days before their son arrived.
Morality of the two stories: Tennis experts must be careful about eating meat in Colombia, and if you do so, you must seek your recovery.