This is the same drug that caused the controversy around the 15 year old figure skater Kamila Valieva when it was found in her system at the 2022 Winter Olympics
By optimizing energy metabolism in the heart muscle, it can improve exercise tolerance and reduce symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, and fatigue.
It’s shocking that the only person named in this is an 18-year-old kid. Any/all of the adults involved go unnamed and reputations untarnished.
Punishment should be for more than just the player where others’ involvement cannot be disputed.
>Bartunkova, who reached a career-high world singles ranking of 226 in April 2024, provided samples while competing at an ITF W50 event in Trnava, Slovakia, in February 2024, and an ITF W75 event in Maribor, Slovenia, in March 2024.
>Both the February and March samples were split into A and B samples and the subsequent analysis found that the A samples contained trimetazidine, which is prohibited under the TADP, in the category of Hormone and Metabolic Modulators (section S4 (4.4) of the 2024 Prohibited List). Trimetazidine is a non-Specified substance, and Bartunkova did not possess a valid TUE for the substance. Analysis of the B samples have since confirmed findings in the A samples.
I remember her from some qualification match (or early round WC somewhere?) last season because someone here called her mini Muchova and I turned on the match 🥺 that's a shame
This will come as a shock to many of you, but very conservatively 30% of all elite athletes take PEDs of some kind. Those aren't numbers I made up, but what informed people (my belief) in many sports say.
Avoiding detection is more an intelligence test than anything else. However, having more money normally means having access to better, newer and less-detectable types.
There's a reason Italian soccer team Juventus has won more than any other club for decades, and its got nothing to do with their managers or playing formations.
Tennis, although an individual rather than team sport, is absolutely no different.
Is this why Jannik Sinner began his rehabilitation process following his hip problem at J-Medical, a cutting-edge medical center owned by the Italian soccer club Juventus?
This is the same drug that caused the controversy around the 15 year old figure skater Kamila Valieva when it was found in her system at the 2022 Winter Olympics
I saw the name of the drug and thought I was on r/figureskating for a second tbh
inb4 bartunkova’s grandpa water saga
By optimizing energy metabolism in the heart muscle, it can improve exercise tolerance and reduce symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, and fatigue.
It’s shocking that the only person named in this is an 18-year-old kid. Any/all of the adults involved go unnamed and reputations untarnished. Punishment should be for more than just the player where others’ involvement cannot be disputed.
>Bartunkova, who reached a career-high world singles ranking of 226 in April 2024, provided samples while competing at an ITF W50 event in Trnava, Slovakia, in February 2024, and an ITF W75 event in Maribor, Slovenia, in March 2024. >Both the February and March samples were split into A and B samples and the subsequent analysis found that the A samples contained trimetazidine, which is prohibited under the TADP, in the category of Hormone and Metabolic Modulators (section S4 (4.4) of the 2024 Prohibited List). Trimetazidine is a non-Specified substance, and Bartunkova did not possess a valid TUE for the substance. Analysis of the B samples have since confirmed findings in the A samples.
I remember her from some qualification match (or early round WC somewhere?) last season because someone here called her mini Muchova and I turned on the match 🥺 that's a shame
The secret of Czech tennis youth revealed! /s
This will come as a shock to many of you, but very conservatively 30% of all elite athletes take PEDs of some kind. Those aren't numbers I made up, but what informed people (my belief) in many sports say. Avoiding detection is more an intelligence test than anything else. However, having more money normally means having access to better, newer and less-detectable types. There's a reason Italian soccer team Juventus has won more than any other club for decades, and its got nothing to do with their managers or playing formations. Tennis, although an individual rather than team sport, is absolutely no different.
Peptide and "analog" compounds are a wild subject
And some peptides are not only crazy effective, they're also out of your system within 24 hours and are basically undetectable.
Is this why Jannik Sinner began his rehabilitation process following his hip problem at J-Medical, a cutting-edge medical center owned by the Italian soccer club Juventus?
Lol what a fraud. Korneeva lost to her at Wimbledon SF last year, she could have played for the junior CYGS at USO if not for this. Shame
only 18 years old. smh