Dutch Athletics crew member at 2016 & 2020 Olympics blames low-cost hen after testing constructive for doping
Dutch 4×100 relay Solomon Bockarie, who examined constructive for the expansion hormone GHRP-2 throughout an out-of-competition verify earlier final month, has insisted that he didn’t devour any banned substance to his data.
“I don’t know how this product got into my body,” Bockarie was quoted by the Netherlands public broadcaster, NOS. “I only know one thing for sure. And that is that I have not used doping. If anyone is vehemently against using banned stimulants, it’s me.”
“I have a lot of questions about this check and the results,” stated Bockarie. “Let me emphasize that an athlete is at all times responsible for the substances found in his body. But in this case, so much is unclear that I would like some clarification.”
A report from NOS additional advised that Bockarie’s spokesperson Robbin Pieterman speculates that the hormone ended up in his system via low-cost hen he ate.
Oh boy, what a day it was yesterday! Broke the ten.2 barrier (10.13 SF), made the ultimate and certified for Rio! #100m pic.twitter.com/VfJ1A6sw0f
— Solomon Bockarie (@SolomonBockarie) July 8, 2016
According to Pieterman, the athlete examined constructive after he consumed the hen purchased from the market in The Hague.
“It could be that this chicken had been treated with hormones and that he got this hormone in his body from eating this chicken,” Pieterman stated. “Fortunately, Solomon still has pieces of this chicken at home. We will try to have it examined to show that the hormone entered Solomon’s body through this route.”
Bockarie was a part of the Netherlands crew on the 2016 and the 2020 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo respectively.