Read through Devin’s twitter posts, he does a very good job explaining what would happen should a competitor test positive for a banned substance. NOT SAYING THIS IS THE CASE WITH BRIANE HARRIS. Curling Canada uses the Canadian Center for Ethics in sports (as do many national sporting organizations) to conduct drug testing. I understand that they can only communicate if an athlete has tested positive or negative for a banned substance, not any details such as what or how much. Privacy rules prevent full transparency and protect the athlete both publicly, privately and professionally.
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Last edited by Derek Sutton; 02-17-2024 at 06:55 PM.
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