Posted on 03/08/2016 5:02:52 PM PST by drewh
What did she test positive for?
Maybe she is a saver/investor?
This all seems really excessive to me, unless I’m missing something. From what I read, the rules on this particular substance just changed in the last few months, and she claims she wasn’t aware of the change. Was it more involved than that?
Some sort of heart/endurance drug from the Eastern Baltic.
I’ll take care of her.
Everyone around her also missed it - doctors, coaches, agents, etc. Maybe there should be a better way of disseminating the information, especially for athletes that are using a drug primarily for health reasons.
Jen Capriati says she was doping for 10 years http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3481515/Capriati-angry-disappointed-Sharapova-drug-test.html
Wow, very major consequences for an UNINTENTIONAL mistake that could have been avoided had Sharapova (or her staff/advisors) read the DETAILS in correspondence from Tennis’ governing body.
Maybe she can be filmed in a Marriott and earn this back and more.
The sponsors are a bunch of filthy hypocrites
Her net worth has been reported at aprox. 195 million (2015), I don’t think she will go hungry.
why was she taking a heart ailment drug (in large doses) for 10 years that she didn’t need? Sounds like Rocky 4 to me...
It was a cardiac rehab drug that is widely prescribed in Europe, miscommunication, and I hand it to her, she took full responsibility and had no scapegoats. She will be OK, there are a heck of a lot more scummy athletes out there in Bradyland.
I bet I could live on what she has left over.
Also helps endurance....
If she never plays again...28 yrs. old, probably 50 million in the bank...oh noes, what a loser.\sarcasm. (No offense to poster intended.)
Is she the one who, everytime she hits the ball squeals like a stuck pig (or something).
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