الاثنين، 15 أكتوبر 2018

Bolt, surprised: "Why do I have to pass an anti-doping control if I have not signed with a club?"

The ex-athlete Usain Bolt, multiple Olympic and world champion who tests as a footballer in the Australian Central Coast Mariners, has irked in social networks for having to pass an anti-doping control. "Guys, I have retired from athletics looking to become a footballer, but look this, "says Bolt, just before showing the anti-doping control requirement in his account in a social network.
"Why do I have to pass an anti-doping control if I have not signed with a club," the Jamaican asks, indicating that the official replied that he was told he was "an elite athlete and that, therefore, he had to be controlled ... Okay, ok. "The world record holder of 100, 200 and 4x100 has been tested with the Australian club since August. He debuted on the 31st of that month against a Gold Coast team and scored his first two goals this past Friday in a preseason game against Macarthur South West United.

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