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USADA steps up training for Beijing-bound athletes

6:44 PM, July 24, 2008

Morgan Hamm during the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for gymnastics on June 18 in Philadelphia. As athletes pack their bags for the Beijing Games, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency is stepping up educational efforts to ensure that they're familiar with IOC rules that govern the Games.
Special care is being taken to remind athletes who use prescribed medications. That's been an issue of late because some drugs appear on the IOC's banned-substance list.
Gymnast Morgan Hamm took an anti-inflammatory shot prescribed by his doctor but failed to file the proper paperwork. USA Gymnastics cleared Hamm to compete in Beijing but must wait until Saturday for confirmation from the International Gymnastics Federation.

Basketball player Rebekkah Brunson and heptathlete Ryanne Dupree both failed to file for exemptions required for their prescribed asthma medication.

"In our mind, we’ve done everything possible to make sure athletes don’t make technical mistakes," USADA CEO Travis Tygart told the Associated Press. “Hopefully, they’re all on notice, and hopefully they’ll comply.”

USADA's training program has included web-based seminars on doping rules. Tygart has also contacted individual athletes to explain rules and answer questions.

-- Greg Johnson

Photo: Morgan Hamm during the U.S. Olympic team trials for gymnastics on June 18 in Philadelphia. Credit: Nick Laham/Getty Images

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Bejing Olympics 2008
Medal Count
 
CountryGold MedalsSilver MedalsBronze MedalsTotal
 
1. United States363836110
 
2. China512128100
 
3. Russia23212872
 
4. Great Britain19131547
 
5. Australia14151746
 
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