Summary
Two-time world rowing champion Peter Reed had a scare ahead of the Beijing Olympics when a drug tester arrived at his flat before dawn.
An official from UK Sport banged on the door of the Nailsworth naval officer's London address at 5.30am for a random unannounced 'out of competition' drugs test, but the 26-year-old was not there - a contravention of the rules stating athletes must give details of their location each hour of every day.See the full content of this document
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Reed in Dawn Drug Test Scare
Any failure to comply with the rules can have serious consequences.
Three missed random tests by any athlete means an au...See the full content of this document
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