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Lombard admits

  • 09-08-2004 11:13am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,202 ✭✭✭✭


    Lombard tests positive
    Irish 10,000m runner Cathal Lombard has admitted taking the banned blood-boosting substance EPO.
    The 28-year-old, who has failed a test for the drug, had qualified for the 10,000m and 5,000m events in Athens.

    "At the moment, subject to looking at all the information, I would be unlikely to contest the findings," Lombard told the Irish Examiner.

    "I am saying this was the case and this is what I did and, hands up, I did it. There was nobody else involved at all."

    Lombard claimed he took the drug because it was the only way to keep up with other athletes, but said he had been "naive" to think he could cover it up.

    "I didn't set out to try and win medals or to make money.

    "I just wanted to be as competitive as I could and have an equal chance with everyone else."

    The positive result is believed to have come from an out-of-competition test carried out in Switzerland on 11 July.

    I was merely dabbling and made no attempt to cover it up

    Cathal Lombard

    The 28-year-old faces expulsion from the Irish Olympic team and a ban of up to two years.

    "My eyes were really opened from conversations I had with people on the professional scene," added Lombard.

    "I looked at some of the times being consistently run and I asked myself if this was possible naturally.

    "The only logical conclusion I could reach was that, in a lot of cases, the answer was definitely 'no'."

    Lombard said he had acted alone.

    "I realise now that most of the people I'm speaking about on the professional scene are operating on a very sophisticated basis, with proper medical back-up and advice on how not to get caught.

    "In comparison I was merely dabbling and made no attempt to cover it up."

    Lombard's dramatic improvement over the last 18 months was highlighted by a Irish 10,000 metre record in April when his time of 27:33.58 cut 13 seconds off Mark Carroll's previous mark.

    The athlete will formally answer the charge at an Athletics Ireland hearing in Dublin on Tuesday.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 88,972 ✭✭✭✭mike65


    The guys a prize idiot! If you're not fast enough then try something else or be content to run your personal best. They'll throw the book at him but somehow that does'nt seem enough. I'm interested in the lack of outrage in the media - the reaction seems to be of "ah sure its a pity".

    A shoulder-shrug.

    Mike.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,330 ✭✭✭✭Amz


    Probably as he wasn't well known by the public in the same way as say Sonia O'Sullivan.
    If she had been the one at the centre of this it would no doubt be a national scandal and she'd be disowned.

    As happened with Michelle Smith DeBruin, when she was winning Olympic medals everyone wanted a piece of her but as soon as there were doubts cast on her performance she disappeared and noone wanted to know about her.


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