Here are some nice articles from before Floyd started throwing the term "olympic style drug testing" around.
Olympic-style drug testing is rigid
Seems to me that understanding is that "Olympic style drug testing" means 365/24/7
Olympic-style drug testing is rigid
By **** Patrick, USA TODAY
If Major League Baseball were to adopt Olympic-style drug testing for performance-enhancing substances, players could encounter a shocking change. There is no random testing in the majors for steroids or other performance-enhancing drugs. In contrast, athletes in Olympic sports are subject to year-round, no-notice testing. Athletes call it "knock and pee." Testers arrive at a residence with their kits, and athletes have to provide a urine sample immediately.
If Major League Baseball were to adopt Olympic-style drug testing for performance-enhancing substances, players could encounter a shocking change. There is no random testing in the majors for steroids or other performance-enhancing drugs. In contrast, athletes in Olympic sports are subject to year-round, no-notice testing. Athletes call it "knock and pee." Testers arrive at a residence with their kits, and athletes have to provide a urine sample immediately.
OLYMPICS
The Olympics have been a hotbed of notorious athletic cheaters. Ben Johnson and Marion Jones having been the PED poster children of note. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) now has one of the strictest drug testing protocols in all of sport. Olympic athletes can be randomly tested 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, no exceptions.
The Olympics have been a hotbed of notorious athletic cheaters. Ben Johnson and Marion Jones having been the PED poster children of note. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) now has one of the strictest drug testing protocols in all of sport. Olympic athletes can be randomly tested 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, no exceptions.
Seems to me that understanding is that "Olympic style drug testing" means 365/24/7
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