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Samurai_Jerk wrote:Fucking bullshit. Because of Wakanoho all Russians were tested. I wonder how untested Jap wrestlers are on illegal substances.
IkemenTommy wrote:You would think that they would be on the more hard-core shit like steroids instead weed. I bet you a dime that the sumo authorities don't give a damn about drug abusing on the dohyo. These testings were done to target just the foreigners.
Buraku wrote:Heard about this first and just thought its another one of those silly fucking gaijins getting caught with drugs. However after seeing they were "Ossetian" and with all this Georgia shit going on I can't help but think there is something politically motivated going on.
canman wrote:While I don't usually believe in conspiracy theories, it does seem that most of the scandals are involving the foreign wrestlers. And I think for a lot of us the misdeeds seem to be rather mild, in comparison to killing another wrestler, but I guess it is a lot easier to find something like a positive drug test and then blame the foreigners for the troubles in sumo.
Actually, years ago, I heard from a fairly trusted source that a lot of those guys are using 'roids. Wouldn't surprise me.IkemenTommy wrote:You would think that they would be on the more hard-core shit like steroids.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Actually, years ago, I heard from a fairly trusted source that a lot of those guys are using 'roids. Wouldn't surprise me.
IkemenTommy wrote:You know, they could've easily used such accusations as sexual harassment on these guys and they wouldn't be able to defend themselves. The only thing is, there aren't any OL's in the sumo world to manipulate with so they had to use something like drugs to be the culprit. Poor gaijins.
Two Russian sumo wrestlers who tested positive for cannabis denied using the drug Wednesday. Roho, 28, and his brother Hakurozan, 26, were among 69 sumo wrestlers subjected to a surprise test Tuesday by the Japan Sumo Association. Tokyo's Metropolitan Police Department searched three locations, including the wrestlers' respective stables, from late Tuesday to early Wednesday. No drugs or related paraphernalia were found, police said. Tokyo police also questioned the wrestlers on a voluntary basis for about three hours Tuesday night.
The Japan Sumo Association conducted the tests after Wakanoho, another Russian wrestler, was arrested Aug. 18 on suspicion of possessing a reefer cigarette containing cannabis. The 20-year-old has been expelled from the sport. His stablemaster has resigned as director of the sumo association. "I have never seen nor touched marijuana," Roho told reporters in front of his Otake stable in Tokyo's Koto Ward at 10:30 a.m. He said he had been taking medicine and painkiller shots for lower-back pain, which rendered him immobile for several days. Hakurozan, who met reporters in front of his Kitanoumi stable around 1:20 a.m., also categorically denied he used marijuana. The brothers also denied they might have passively inhaled the drug as second-hand smoke.
The Kitanoumi stable, also in Koto Ward, is headed by Kitanoumi, a former yokozuna grand champion who now serves as chairman of the Japan Sumo Association. Tuesday's snap tests were conducted on 69 sumo wrestlers in the sport's top two divisions, called makuuchi and juryo. Roho, No. 3 maegashira in the makuuchi division, took the test three times, and Hakurozan, who wrestles in the juryo division, twice. All results were positive. The simple tests, designed to detect marijuana use within the previous two to three days, can produce erroneous results, association officials acknowledged.
The brothers asked for further examinations, and the sumo association took their urine samples for a full-fledged test. Once the samples are submitted to a testing laboratory, results could be available within 48 hours, the officials said. The brothers were close to Wakanoho, according to investigation sources. The three were seen frequenting pubs with Russian hostesses in Tokyo's Kinshicho district or discos in the Roppongi district, the sources said.
Canadian Snowboarder Retains Olympic Gold Medal After Testing Positive For Marijuana; Canadian Debate on Marijuana Decriminalization Prompted MARIJUANA
February 1998
Canadian snowboarder Ross Rebagliati, 26, won the men's giant slalom on February 8 in the Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan. After Rebagliati tested positive for marijuana -- 17.8 nanograms of metabolite per milliliter -- the International Olympic Committee (IOC) stripped him of his gold medal on February 10. The following day, the IOC returned the medal, saying it did not have the power to take it ...
The Olympic Court for Arbitration of Sport (CAS) voted unanimously to reinstate Rebagliati's gold medal. The Court ruled that the IOC did not have an agreement with the International Ski Federation regarding marijuana use and therefore did not have the authority to strip the medal. "It's purely the legal issue. It's not our role to examine the social issues at this stage," said Jean Philippe Rochat, secretary general of the CAS. "It's a clear message that if the international sports body wants such rules, it has to specify clearly that marijuana is a forbidden substance," Rochat said.
As an added note, Russians, Poles, Czechs, etc. often test positive for opiates because they are fond of pastries with poppy seed custard fillings.Greji wrote:The Russki's were on TV this morning demanding a re-test by competent authorities (what do they have to lose?) and I would assume that could be forthcoming. If they were in fact, false positives, sumo is going to have egg on its face again.
Japan Sumo Association Chairman Kitanoumi is set to resign over a marijuana scandal involving Russian wrestlers, sources close to the association said. Kitanoumi told a board meeting of the association that he will step down to take responsibility for the drug scandal. In August, wrestler Wakanoho, a Russian national, was arrested for possessing marijuana and was dismissed from the association. Earlier this month, Russian wrestler Roho and his brother Hakurozan tested positive for marijuana in two screenings. However, they denied that they smoked the illegal drug. Kitanoumi said he trusts the wrestlers, drawing criticism even from within the association
Takechanpoo wrote:...Ossetian like to smoke marijuana so much?:confused
Sacked Russian sumo wrestler Roho told a member of the Japan Sumo Association preventative measures deliberation committee that he obtained marijuana while on a tour of Los Angeles, it has emerged.
Roho made the statement after he and his brother Hakurozan tested positive for cannabis in a simple test carried out by the committee on Sept. 2, sources close to the investigation said.
"I obtained marijuana from a black singer during the tour of Los Angeles (in June)," the wrestler was quoted as saying.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:A brotha made me do it
It looks like Roho really took to white American culture quickly. It usually takes years to learn the blame-an-anonymous-negro defence.
Behan wrote:I agree Ikemen. Smoking weed isn't going to give you a competitive advantage.
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