actually, i think he has lost some weight the last year or two, he used to be bigger.
Thats right, Mario definitely improved his fitness level in last 12 months, I would say he lost at least 5-7kg of fat.

actually, i think he has lost some weight the last year or two, he used to be bigger.
Why is everyone making a judgment on only hearing one side of the story???
Why is everyone making a judgment on only hearing one side of the story???
Why is everyone making a judgment on only hearing one side of the story???
There are many, many people who must take opioids, downers, tranks, speed, etc for a medical condition that no other treatment will help as effectively - but unless they are stupid they already know they are skirting WADA drug rules, and it would be foolish to enter and expect to not be caught.
Several people have been busted while claiming their drugs were necessary and prescribed medicine. While that may be true for them, the drug did not get banned because it helped people, it got banned because it produced effects that gave an advantage to those taking it compared to those who were not taking it. So the "it's blood pressure medicine and I might die without it" defense won't wash in WADA-monitored events - it just means you should not compete in WADA sports unless you want to get busted for banned drug use.
Lance's record at the Tour de France gets a bad rap. Lance did more for getting drugs out of cycling than a hundred people in the anti-doping agencies. He did it by being so successful and then getting caught.
He competed against some of the best drug and blood cheats in cycling history and beat them all at their own game. Had he not tried for a comeback after testing improved, then been caught red-handed, he might still be proclaiming innocence. Even guys that came after him are still trying to cheat, some with more success than others.
There are many, many people who must take opioids, downers, tranks, speed, etc for a medical condition that no other treatment will help as effectively - but unless they are stupid they already know they are skirting WADA drug rules, and it would be foolish to enter and expect to not be caught.
Several people have been busted while claiming their drugs were necessary and prescribed medicine. While that may be true for them, the drug did not get banned because it helped people, it got banned because it produced effects that gave an advantage to those taking it compared to those who were not taking it. So the "it's blood pressure medicine and I might die without it" defense won't wash in WADA-monitored events - it just means you should not compete in WADA sports unless you want to get busted for banned drug use.
Lance's record at the Tour de France gets a bad rap. Lance did more for getting drugs out of cycling than a hundred people in the anti-doping agencies. He did it by being so successful and then getting caught.
He competed against some of the best drug and blood cheats in cycling history and beat them all at their own game. Had he not tried for a comeback after testing improved, then been caught red-handed, he might still be proclaiming innocence. Even guys that came after him are still trying to cheat, some with more success than others.
Since many people were interested in this case, here is how this all ended, actually the ruling was done early December. (again, I try to translate as good as I can):
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Accusation of active doping not been proven...
Today the provisional decision of the ÖADR( Austrian Anti Doping Lawcommittee) has been published.
The detailed explanation of the ÖADR clearly states, that there is no proof that Mario He has acted intentionally or could be accused of gross carelessness. He also hasn`t deliberately used this medication to enhance his performance.
Because this was the first time the athlete has been tested positively "and such thing can happen even to a careful person" the comittee rules this case as a minor carelessness.
But this doesn`t release a top-athlete from his duty to take care about the substances he supplies to his body and if he changes his medication he has to check it separately for every case. -Mario He has, because of his doctor`s advice, changed his medication and ,because of a similarity in name to his high blood pressure medication, hasn`t made a new medication check-
Because of his cooperation with NADA Austria, because he never contradicted the use of medication at the time of testing on the 10th of October 2018 and because of the reasons stated above- following the CAS judgement ITF vs. Cilic 2013- a standard ban of 4 month was inflicted.
Right after the accusation was made public, Mario He has stopped his tournament activity and because of this circumstances this period of time has been credited to his sentence and the athlete is free to participate again in any competition starting 10.02.2019.
It has to be pointed out, that this is a provisional decision of the ÖADR and all parties involved have an opposition period of 4 weeks.
Original german text: https://www.oepbv.at/news.php?id=122
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So it looks like Mario got off with a slap on the wrist.:smile:
And given European convention for date format, that would be February 10th, 2019, yes?Mario He has stopped his tournament activity and because of this circumstances this period of time has been credited to his sentence and the athlete is free to participate again in any competition starting 10.02.2019.
It has to be pointed out, that this is a provisional decision of the ÖADR and all parties involved have an opposition period of 4 weeks.
Original german text: https://www.oepbv.at/news.php?id=122
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So it looks like Mario got off with a slap on the wrist.:smile:
I'm glad to see this. Mario is a good guy, an excellent player, and a welcome addition to any tournament he participates in.
Any link how it finished for Mario?