Posted on 06/15/2020 8:43:34 AM PDT by L.A.Justice
US Olympic boxer Virginia Fuchs, who beat doping allegations because the banned substances were transmitted to her during sex, has spoken out in a video interview, saying she had no idea something like that could happen.
When I was first notified back in March when I had these prohibited substances in me, I was in complete shock and had no idea where they had come from, knowing I had never ingested anything, Fuchs said in the video published by FOX 26 reporter Mark Berman on Twitter about the moment she found out she was positive for Letrozole and GW1516, which are prohibited hormone and metabolic modulators.
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Maybe I will watch her next year in Tokyo Olympics...
Sorry, don’t get off on watching women fight each other.
To each his own, I suppose.
LOL, I hadn’t thought about it but it makes sense. Chemicals from fluids from another person could be absorbed making you positive.
Put a wrapper on it.
Not even midget women? In mud?
Boxers should know that “sex saps your strength.”
Can I be the only person who saw some irony in her name?
Was the sex with a man or a woman?
Eeeewwwww TMI!
She’;s apparently no longer a virgin....
Somebody ill mannered might make a remark of how her last name is strangely similar to the topic at hand.
I know it’s a surname of German extraction.
“There was a young girl named Fuchs...
Sounds like she took a shot below the belt.
Can you get this stuff from a toilet seat?
Asking for a friend.
Learn to spit...
Sorry, dont get off on watching women fight each other.
To each his own, I suppose.
It’s ok if you add Jello...
It was actually a boyfriend according to the article.
And some of her web images support the idea that a male with fairly regular tastes in women would (to quote Laz) “hit it”.
I bet she was micro-dosing.
“Not even midget women? In mud?”
Are they “nekid”?
LETROZOLE
This medication is used to treat certain types of breast cancer (such as hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer) in women after menopause. Letrozole is also used to help prevent the cancer from returning.
“Fuchs” is German for “fox,” BTW.
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