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Romário warns of Hickey ‚influence peddling‘ in Rio

Romário warns of Hickey ‚influence peddling‘ in Rio

Football legend Romário, the great striker turned politician, sickened by Olympic ticket scandals, has launched a blistering campaign to force the International Olympic Committee to share control of the sale of tickets for the 2016 Rio Games.

The socialist Congressman last week fired off formal requests for Olympic officials to testify to a Brazilian congressional committee. Romário’s first target is veteran IOC member Patrick Hickey, a member of the IOC’s Rio Co-ordinating commission who will be intimately involved in supervising ticketing plans.

Hickey, president of the Olympic Committee of Ireland, is in the unenviable position of having to explain how his son Stephen came to be on the payroll of the company that acquired a significant slice of Ireland’s allocation of tickets for the London Olympics. There are also questions still to be answered about Hickey’s knowledge of the bribes paid to win the 2002 Olympics for Salt Lake City.

USADA: ‘Reasoned Decision’ in the Lance Armstrong case

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Frischware: USADA vs Lance Armstrong. 202 Seiten. Juristenamerikanisch. Viel Spaß beim Studieren.

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Die USADA sagt:

Today, we are sending the ‘Reasoned Decision’ in the Lance Armstrong case and supporting information to the Union Cycliste International (UCI), the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC). The evidence shows beyond any doubt that the US Postal Service Pro Cycling Team ran the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen.

The evidence of the US Postal Service Pro Cycling Team-run scheme is overwhelming and is in excess of 1000 pages, and includes sworn testimony from 26 people, including 15 riders with knowledge of the US Postal Service Team (USPS Team) and its participants’ doping activities. The evidence also includes direct documentary evidence including financial payments, emails, scientific data and laboratory test results that further prove the use, possession and distribution of performance enhancing drugs by Lance Armstrong and confirm the disappointing truth about the deceptive activities of the USPS Team, a team that received tens of millions of American taxpayer dollars in funding.

Together these different categories of eyewitness, documentary, first-hand, scientific, direct and circumstantial evidence reveal conclusive and undeniable proof that brings to the light of day for the first time this systemic, sustained and highly professionalized team-run doping conspiracy. All of the material will be made available later this afternoon on the USADA website at www.usada.org.

The USPS Team doping conspiracy was professionally designed to groom and pressure athletes to use dangerous drugs, to evade detection, to ensure its secrecy and ultimately gain an unfair competitive advantage through superior doping practices. A program organized by individuals who thought they were above the rules and who still play a major and active role in sport today.

The evidence demonstrates that the ‘Code of Silence’ of performance enhancing drug use in the sport of cycling has been shattered, but there is more to do.  From day one, we always hoped this investigation would bring to a close this troubling chapter in cycling’s history and we hope the sport will use this tragedy to prevent it from ever happening again.

Of course, no one wants to be chained to the past forever, and I would call on the UCI to act on its own recent suggestion for a meaningful Truth and Reconciliation program.  While we appreciate the arguments that weigh in favor of and against such a program, we believe that allowing individuals like the riders mentioned today to come forward and acknowledge the truth about their past doping may be the only way to truly dismantle the remaining system that allowed this “EPO and Blood Doping Era” to flourish. Hopefully, the sport can unshackle itself from the past, and once and for all continue to move forward to a better future.

Our mission is to protect clean athletes by preserving the integrity of competition not only for today’s athletes but also the athletes of tomorrow.  We have heard from many athletes who have faced an unfair dilemma — dope, or don’t compete at the highest levels of the sport. Many of them abandoned their dreams and left sport because they refused to endanger their health and participate in doping. That is a tragic choice no athlete should have to make.

It took tremendous courage for the riders on the USPS Team and others to come forward and speak truthfully. It is not easy to admit your mistakes and accept your punishment. But that is what these riders have done for the good of the sport, and for the young riders who hope to one day reach their dreams without using dangerous drugs or methods.

These eleven (11) teammates of Lance Armstrong, in alphabetical order, are Frankie Andreu, Michael Barry, Tom Danielson, Tyler Hamilton, George Hincapie, Floyd Landis, Levi Leipheimer, Stephen Swart, Christian Vande Velde, Jonathan Vaughters and David Zabriskie.

The riders who participated in the USPS Team doping conspiracy and truthfully assisted have been courageous in making the choice to stop perpetuating the sporting fraud, and they have suffered greatly. In addition to the public revelations, the active riders have been suspended and disqualified appropriately in line with the rules. In some part, it would have been easier for them if it all would just go away; however, they love the sport, and they want to help young athletes have hope that they are not put in the position they were — to face the reality that in order to climb to the heights of their sport they had to sink to the depths of dangerous cheating.

I have personally talked with and heard these athletes’ stories and firmly believe that, collectively, these athletes, if forgiven and embraced, have a chance to leave a legacy far greater for the good of the sport than anything they ever did on a bike.

Lance Armstrong was given the same opportunity to come forward and be part of the solution. He rejected it.

Instead he exercised his legal right not to contest the evidence and knowingly accepted the imposition of a ban from recognized competition for life and disqualification of his competitive results from 1998 forward. The entire factual and legal basis on the outcome in his case and the other six active riders’ cases will be provided in the materials made available online later today. Two other members of the USPS Team, Dr. Michele Ferrari and Dr. Garcia del Moral, also received lifetime bans for perpetrating this doping conspiracy.

Three other members of the USPS Team have chosen to contest the charges and take their cases to arbitration: Johan Bruyneel, the team director; Dr. Pedro Celaya, a team doctor; and Jose “Pepe” Marti, the team trainer.  These three individuals will receive a full hearing before independent judges, where they will have the opportunity to present and confront the evidence, cross-examine witnesses and testify under oath in a public proceeding.

From day one in this case, as in every potential case, the USADA Board of Directors and professional staff did the job we are mandated to do for clean athletes and the integrity of sport.  We focused solely on finding the truth without being influenced by celebrity or non-celebrity, threats, personal attacks or political pressure because that is what clean athletes deserve and demand.”

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Nun ist die komplette Dokumentation online unter cyclinginvestigation.usada.org … und HIER …

Münchens Olympiabewerbung 2022 vs Privatinteressen von Christian Ude (SPD) und Thomas Bach (FDP)

Die Chancen Münchens, gemeinsam mit Partnergemeinden (etwa Ruhpolding, Garmisch-Partenkirchen) die Olympischen Winterspiele 2022 auszurichten, würden eigentlich ganz gut stehen.

Wenn da nicht einige Partikularinteressen zu berücksichtigen wären.

Oder besser: wenn da nicht einige Privatinteressen über anderen stehen würden.

Privatinteressen verfolgen zum Beispiel die Bewerbungschefs der 2018er Offerte Christian Ude (SPD) und Thomas Bach (FDP).

Ude, derzeit Oberbürgermeister von München, will im September 2013 Ministerpräsident des Freistaates Bayern werden.
Bach, derzeit Präsident des Deutschen Olympischen Sportbundes (DOSB), will im September 2013 Präsident des Internationalen Olympischen Komitees (IOC) werden.
Und deshalb sind die beiden Sportkameraden seit Juli 2011, als München im Wettbewerb um die Winterspiele 2018 gegen PyeongChang verlor, quasi wortbrüchig geworden.

Bis dahin hatten sie jahrelang behauptet, die Münchner Bewerbung, ohnehin grandios und unübertroffen, sei langfristig angelegt – also auch für spätere Olympische Winterspiele.

Für 2022 zum Beispiel.

Was vom Tage übrig bleibt (72): Paul Kimmage Defensive Fund, UCI in IOC tradition, WADA Independent Oberserver Report #London2012

Einige Lesebefehle.

Die Arbeit muss nicht doppelt erledigt werden, weshalb ich auf den ausführlichen Beitrag im Blog von Jonathan Sachse verweise, in dem er die juristische Attacke der UCI-Ganoven Pat McQuaid und Hein Verbruggen gegen den ehemaligen Radprofi und Journalisten Paul Kimmage aufdröselt und zahlreiche Informationen/Links dazu zusammengetragen hat:

Dazu noch einige Links:

Mein Freund und Armstrong-Enthüller David Walsh ist nun auch unter den Twitterern, um Paul Kimmage zu unterstützen:

Ich habe meinen Zwanziger für die Verteidigung von Paul Kimmage bereits überwiesen, und zwar hier:

Sollte das Widget aus mir derzeit nicht nachvollziehbaren Gründen nicht angezeigt werden, bitte die Zahloption zum Paul Kimmage Defense Fund auf NYVelocity.com benutzen.

Als jemand, dem die Crowd einst den Arsch gerettet hat, weiß ich derlei Initiativen natürlich zu schätzen und beteilige mich von ganzem Herzen.

Geschichte wiederholt sich: Das Vorgehen der UCI erinnert mich an die IOC-Attacken gegen Andrew Jennings vor exakt 20 Jahren. Nach seinem ersten IOC-Buch (The Lords of the Rings) wurde er vom IOC wegen Verleumdung erfolgreich im Kanton Vaud verklagt (wie jetzt auch Kimmage, denn die UCI hat ihren Sitz in Aigle/Vaud/CH) – aufgrund lächerlicher Paragrafen, entgegen der Faktenlage.

Jennings dazu, unvergleichlich:

Revealing that the IOC’s president was an unrepentant jack-booting, right-arm waving Franco fascist got him a 5-day suspended jail sentence in Lausanne, Switzerland. Blue-shirted Juan Antonio Samaranch denied the photographic evidence and lied his head off in court as senior IOC members and officials nodded their heads supportively.“

Erheiternde, ergänzende Lektüre zur fünftägigen Gefängnisstrafe:


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Abschließend für heute der Bericht der so genannten Independent Observer der WADA zu den unter IOC-Verantwortung laufenden Dopingtests bei den Sommerspielen 2012 in London.

Did Pat Hickey keep olympic bribes secret?

The British Government’s denial of a visa for the president of the Belarus national Olympic committee – who also happens to be the president of Belarus – was a blow to Irish IOC member Pat Hickey, always happy to overlook his pal’s favourite sports of murder, torture, corruption and vote-rigging in his day job as the dictator of Minsk.

The love affair between Alexander Lukashenko and Hickey blossomed four years ago when the Dublin property dealer, who presides over Europe’s Olympic Committees, arbitrarily presented the thug with a special award for his „Outstanding Contribution to the Olympic Movement.“

What could this be? Lukashenko’s locking up brave young human rights protestors? The disqualification of two Belarusian athletes at the Beijing games after testing positive for more testosterone than a billy goat on Viagra? Lukashenko has kept them on the sauce with the London 2012 women’s shotput winner soon stripped of her gold medal.