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American men selling doping were investigated, associated with top trapeze artists

Athletics Base Camp, January 13, 2022

U.S. officials on Wednesday accused a Texas 41-year-old man, Eric Lira, of allegedly peddling doping for athletes competing in the Tokyo Olympics, including Nigerian flying woman Okagberry.

Stimulants provided by the lira include human growth hormone (HGH) and erythropoietin (EPO). The investigation found that he and an athlete sent a series of mobile phone messages to each other over a period of time, which was evidence.

This athlete (Athlete-1) is none other than Nigeria's post-80s female flyer Okagberry.

American men selling doping were investigated, associated with top trapeze artists

Look at their information -

Athlete-1: "Yesterday I took the EPO of 2000ui, is it safe to test today?" (Sunday, June 13, 2021)

Lila: "A good day... 2000ui is a low dose. ”

Athlete-1: "Don't forget, I used it on Wednesday and yesterday, and I'm not sure if I can be found out, so I let them (the inspector of the flight drug test) go, and count me missing the test once." ”

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Athlete-1: "My body feels really good, I ran 10.63 seconds (+2.7m/s) in 100m on Friday and I was so happy. Your method, it works! (Tuesday, June 22, 2021)

Lira: "... Get ready to lead your project. ”

Obviously, this is Okagbery —

However, Okagbery was doping positive in a flight blood test conducted by the IAAF Integrity Committee before the Olympics. However, the penalty was not immediately finalized and announced, and she had already arrived in Tokyo and participated in the women's 100m preliminary round.

Just before the 100m semi-finals, Okagberry was denied the chance to go on the road...

The investigation also found that on June 7, 2021, Okagberg sent a message to The Lira: "... Remember I told you that Athlete-2 injured the posterior muscles of the femoral muscles, is there anything you can do to get him to recover quickly? ”

Because the official U.S. allegations were against Eric Leela, the drug seller, the names of Thelete-1 and Athlete-2 were not published. However, the information of the Athlete-1 is very clear, that is, Okagberry.

As for Athlete-2, the basic information is male. Investigators who assisted the investigators visited the athlete's residence and found the banned drugs, including HGH, EPO, and insulin-like growth factor.

Who it is is unknown. All that is known is: (1) the male athlete lives in Jacksonville, Florida; (2) he trains with Okagberry; and (3) he injured his posterior muscle group last year.

Waiting for further news!

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