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Were the three 2002 Olympics cases described in the book also based on blood tests, in addition to urine tests?

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Were the three 2002 Olympics cases described in the book also based on blood tests, in addition to urine tests?

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Yes! In each case, a blood sample had been collected at the same time as the urine sample in which NESP (the prohibited blood booster) was found. Both the blood and urine were analyzed at the UCLA Olympic Lab in Salt Lake City. The test results met the criteria for reporting the cases.

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