Sonnen appeals Drug Test
Jake Rossen Oct 5, 2010
Chael Sonnen file photo: Dave Mandel | Sherdog.com
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He could:
1. Argue the levels were the result of a doctor-prescribed course to counteract low levels -- but Sonnen did not disclose any medically-approved treatment on his commission forms.
2. Argue that his levels are the result of contaminated supplements, the go-to Twinkie defense of accused steroid users everywhere. The problem is that Sonnen, whether it’s in fine print or not, has the responsibility of making sure anything he ingests is free of anything that could mark him a cheater.
3. Argue that he was framed by his political opponents in Oregon.
4. Show up wearing an Easter bunny outfit and receive leniency based on the fact that he appears insane.
It’s a hard hole to dig out of: drug testing, while far from an exact science, has a fairly accurate barometer for measuring testosterone. The best a charged athlete can hope for is to cloud the issue by casting doubts over testing protocol or introducing variables like supplements or prescription medication. Whatever the case, I sincerely hope the good people at CSPAN think to broadcast this.
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