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Originally posted by JAMSKIE View PostAfter a thorough analysis (in my humble comprehension of things) of Articles 11.2 & 11.3, I think Article 11.3 gives right to the ruling body of an event (in this case HAGOC for the 2023 Asian Games) the right or privilege to modify or tweak the "penalty" or sanction/s against the violator/s of the anti-doping rule. But I think Article 11.3 doesn't give the right or privilege to HAGOC to modify or tweak the provision of Article 11.2 which states that at least 3 players of a team must be found positive for doping for an organizing committee to merit disqualification or forfeiture of won games or medal/s of the team involved. Meaning hindi pweding halimbawa only1 player ng isang basketball team being found positive for doping eh may rights na yung HAGOC to forfeit the won games or medal of that team.
That's how I understand it. Please somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
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After a thorough analysis (in my humble comprehension of things) of Articles 11.2 & 11.3, I think Article 11.3 gives right to the ruling body of an event (in this case HAGOC for the 2023 Asian Games) the right or privilege to modify or tweak the "penalty" or sanction/s against the violator/s of the anti-doping rule. But I think Article 11.3 doesn't give the right or privilege to HAGOC to modify or tweak the provision of Article 11.2 which states that at least 3 players of a team must be found positive for doping for an organizing committee to merit disqualification or forfeiture of won games or medal/s of the team involved. Meaning hindi pweding halimbawa only1 player ng isang basketball team being found positive for doping eh may rights na yung HAGOC to forfeit the won games or medal of that team.
That's how I understand it. Please somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
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JUST IN: The Philippine Olympic Committee President Bambol Tolentino says the #AsianGames gold remains with Gilas Pilipinas despite Justin Brownlee failing a doping test. | via Lance Agcaoili, Inquirer Sports
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Jordan's Sami Bzai also tested positive, Brownlee has until October 19 to appeal
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What is ironic with WADA and their list of Prohibited stuff....they don't allow Cannabis, but they allow caffeine drinks and all those super overdosed sugary energy drinks which have a more pronounced effect on an athlete more similar to performance enhancing drugs than Cannabis or medical marijuana which is more of a downer and pain reliever. LOL!
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Question is:
Was there any rule put in place by HAGOC prior to the Asian Games which stated that it will impose stricter rules or more harsh penalties (than what is stated in Article 11.2) against violator/s of anti-doping rule?
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The 2023 Olympic Council of Asia Anti-Doping Rules adopted for the Hangzhou Asian Games are very clear when it comes to testing and punishment
The possible danger Gilas would be facing would be the provision of Article 11.3 which states:
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Originally posted by Giannis34GOD View Post
If 3 months only then it is yes, since he was caught positive on October 7 and if it is 3 months then the suspension will be last until January 7 2024… so he can play… but we have to remember, he can’t play any basketball related activities for that span even recreational games that will cause him uncondition when he comes back… and Bell was tested positive in USA.. cannabis is legal in US.. so the penalty is lower… but because he was tested positive in China, cannabis is illegal in China, that means suspension might not just only 3 months…
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Originally posted by Giannis34GOD View Post
If 3 months only then it is yes, since he was caught positive on October 7 and if it is 3 months then the suspension will be last until January 7 2024… so he can play… but we have to remember, he can’t play any basketball related activities for that span even recreational games that will cause him uncondition when he comes back… and Bell was tested positive in USA.. cannabis is legal in US.. so the penalty is lower… but because he was tested positive in China, cannabis is illegal in China, that means suspension might not just only 3 months…
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Originally posted by GoPilipinas View PostFormer GS warriors player jordan bell got banned by fiba for the same substance for 3 months only so Brownlee can still play in feb window right? lol
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Originally posted by JAMSKIE View Post
Hope so that only 3 months of suspension
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Originally posted by zuma169 View Posthmmmm, if this is legit, I suspect this is related to his injury and surgery during the world cup build up. he might have taken some pain killers to ease the pain from his surgically repaired injury.. and the doctors and he himself deemed what he is taking as legal and ok.. just my hunch..
anyways, unfortunate for brownlee.. he might be suspended for a long time and not being able to play for any league.. that would greatly affect his income and finances for his family.. unless Ginebra and the San Miguel group help him..
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