It was declared by the German newspaper Bild that Mariusz Wach, a polish boxer, violated anti-doping policy. This sportsman tested positive for steroids. The drug testing was conducted before the fight between this sportsperson and Vladimir Klichko, an Ukrainian boxer and a world champion.
According to A-sample of Mariusz Wach, he administered steroids. Results of his B-sample are unknown.
It is interesting to notice that the German newspaper Bild announced about the steroid positive of Mariusz Wach before it was done by the German Boxing Federation. Mariusz Kolodziej, the promoter of the boxer Wach thinks that it shows that the German Boxing Federation doesn’t do its job properly. It lacks professionalism entirely.
What did Mariusz Wach claim in order to defend himself? In fact, the polish boxer didn’t try to defend himself. The athlete only stated that he had never taken any anabolic steroids or other forbidden preparations knowingly. The sportsman even noticed that he didn’t know what he actually administered. Mariusz Wach cared only about trainings and proper nutrition. As for supplements, they were chosen and provided by his trainers. The polish athlete trusted his trainers entirely. The boxer didn’t even ask which supplements were taken by him. Mariusz Wach decided to put the total responsibility connected with supplements on his trainers and he was not interested in the essence of products that were given by his trainers.
Mariusz Wach didn’t intend to accuse his trainers of his steroid positive. The polish boxer just disclosed the reality.
Thus, it is possible to suppose that Mariusz Wach has used a contaminated supplement. As you probably know, it happens often that athletes apply dietary supplements that turn out to contain steroidal compounds. Thus, problems start.
If Mariusz Wach’s B-sample indicates that he has applied prohibited products, he will be probably banned for one year. He will be also sentenced to pay a fine.
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