steroids News Archive

16-May-2008

 

  • Hans Knauss reaches settlement in steroids case (Ski Racing)
    HANS KNAUSS has cleared his name, and, one can surmise, received considerable pecuniary compensation as well.


  • Ben Fowlkes: His past still hovers, but Sherk has a chance to define his future (Sports Illustrated)
    It's a story we've come to know very well: pro athlete tests positive for steroids, fans respond with tired disappointment. Pro athlete professes innocence, fans grow even more tired. Pro athlete slinks back into the fold, fans forgive, but never quite forget.


  • Austrian skier who tested positive for steroids settles with nutrition company (Canadian Business)
    NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - Austrian skier Hans Knauss, who missed the 2006 Olympics after testing positive for a steroid, settled a lawsuit in which he said a company sold him a tainted product.


  • Mark Teixera (NJ.com)
    169563. I thought this guy was a no hit stud that the mets should try to get in the off season. He is hitting 30 points below his career batting avg and 100 pts lower in slugging %. Is this a product of steroids.


  • Q&A with former UFC lightweight champion Sean Sherk (CBS Sportsline)
    Leading up to a fight with BJ Penn to reclaim the UFC lightweight title he never lost in the ring, Sean Sherk sits down with Gary Herman for questions and answers about the bout, steroids and the top contenders in the division.


  • RMTC Strives for Uniform Drug Testing (BloodHorse)
    The Racing Medication and Testing Consortium sponsored an equine racing chemist workshop to foster uniformity in drug testing of the androgenic anabolic steroids from April 27-30 at the University of California at Davis.


  • Barry Bonds again charged with lying about steroids (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    A federal grand jury brought new charges on Tuesday that baseball home run king Barry Bonds lied about past steroid use after a judge found in February that earlier charges were poorly structured.


  • Twin Cities Women Indicted For Smuggling Wild Animals, Steroids (FOX 9 News Twin Cities)
    An elephant, leopard, monkey, giant squirrel and mongoose are just a few of the wild animals two Twin Cities women tired to smuggle into the United States, along with some steroids, according to an indictment filed Monday.


  • Colorado not among states testing preps for steroids (Rocky Mountain News)
    In a handful of states, random steroids testing is part of the high school championship experience.


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